![]() ![]() Unfortunately, the conclusion doesn’t quite live up to their brilliance, but on the whole I can’t recommend this series enough. The first two installments are five-star reads. It’s a little dark, intricately plotted, and centres one of the most amazing antiheroines I’ve ever encountered. This my go-to YA recommendation for literally everyone and their cat. The trilogy traces Jude’s thorny relationship with Cardan as she seeks power – and finds that keeping a throne is a thousand times harder than winning one. ![]() ![]() Chief among their enemies is Prince Cardan, youngest son of the Faerie King. As the only humans in the world of fae, they’re at significant risk. If I cannot be better than them, I will become so much worse.ġ7-year-old Jude Duarte lives in Faerie with her twin sister Taryn and their adoptive father, Madoc, after Madoc killed their real parents. 20 Completed YA Fantasy Series to Revisit or Pick Up For the First Time #1. I’ve also included little quotations from each series to give you a flavour of what they might be like, above the summaries. Below I’ve collated 20 completed YA fantasy series which are either so good you have to read them for the first time, or so good you ought to revisit them. Though it’s easy to go wrong in this genre – poor world-building, unbelievable characters, and the like – when the books are good, they’re really good. ![]()
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