You’re in Harry Potter withdrawal, but these 13 books will give you a needed boost of magic.
‘Carry On’ by Rainbow Rowell
Simon is the wizard world’s “Chosen One,” and his roomate’s a vampire. What could go wrong?
‘The Doldrums’ by Nicholas Gannon
Archer lives a sheltered life until he goes on an adventure to find his missing grandparents on an iceberg.
‘Shadow and Bone’ by Leigh Bardugo
Alina goes up against the charismatic Darkling to save Ravka from the Shadow Fold.
‘Life Without Harry’ by Sara Dobie Bauer
The world of Harry Potter starts coming true for one troubled writer, whose agent might be Lord Voldemort.
‘The Peculiar’ by Stefan Bachmann
Things are OK for young Bartholomew until he sees a woman disappear into a storm of feathers.
‘Marina’ by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
Don’t mess with weird puppets, as Oscar learns when he follows a woman to a cemetery.
‘Miss Peregrine’s’ by Ransom Riggs
Jacob discovers some pretty odd kids when he tumbles through time and meets the dreaded Hollows.
‘The Cure for Dreaming’ by Cat Winters
Henri Reverie hypnotizes Livie and opens her eyes to a world of horrors… and love.
‘Neverwhere’ by Neil Gaiman
Richard finds the whacked-out magic underworld of London, guided by the Lady Door.
‘Beautiful Creatures’ by Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl
Ethan sees Lena in a dream before they even meet. Something witchy this way comes.
‘A Witch’s Tale’ by Rue Volley
Her mom was a witch, but Alexi doesn’t have those powers. So why is new boy Kyle so enamored?
‘The Chronicles of Oren’ by Alan St. Jean
In the age of dragons, Oren finds an ancient book that brings both danger and adventure.
‘Hold Me Closer, Necromancer’ by Lish McBride
Sam is a necromancer in big trouble. Good thing Seattle is full of creepy critters to help.
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