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Young Adult Fantasy Novel Suggestions?

Alright, I'm a major bookworm and a wanna be writer [what that has to do with anything, don't ask me. Just had to throw it out there]. Anyways, I'm always, always looking for new books to read. I mainly enjoy reading books that are set in their own world, apart from ours. Romance is all right, I really love a little romance as a sub-plot. Action, amazing characters, good plot, etc. Not a fan of those set in our world, but I have read my share of those. Books I've Read & greatly enjoyed [these will give you an idea on what I like]: Graceling & Fire by Kristin Cashore. The Enchanted Forest Chronicles by Patrica C. Wrede Ranger's Apprentice by John Flanagan Brightly Woven by Alexandra Bracken Inkheart Trilogy by Cornelia Funke Septimus Heap by Angie Sage Gemma Doyle Trilogy by Libba Bray The Hollow by Jessica Verday The Study Series by Maria V. Snyder The Glass Series by Maria V. Snyder Lord of the Rings by J.R.R Tolkien The Children of Hurin by J.R.R Tolkien Chronicles of Narnia by C.S Lewis The Swan Kingdom by Zoe Marriott The Goblin Wood by Hilari Bell The Knight and Rogue Books by Hilari Bell Wings by Aprilynne Pike The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Micheal Scott The Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica by James A. Owen The Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold The Dark Queen & The Courtesan by Susan Carroll The Immortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare Kate Daniel Novels by Ilona Andrews Mercy Thompson Novels by Patricia Briggs The Forgotten Creatures of Eld by Patricia A. McKillip The Book of Atrix Wolfe by Patricia A. McKillip Ombria in Shadow by Patricia A. McKillip The Dragonkeeper Chronicles by Donita K. Paul The Thief Lord & Dragonrider by Cornelia Funke Dragonlance: The New Adventures The Spook's [Or Last] Apprentice by Joseph Delaney Mistborn: The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson Street Magic & Demon Bound by Caitlin Kittredge Riane Bernes Novels by Lisa Shearin Please, please do not recommend the Twilight Saga to me. Or basically, anything that has to do with vampires, werewolves or fearies in our world. I know some novels I've listed are those things, but they were an exception [Mercy Thompson & Kate Daniels I'm meaning]. However, any more books like Kate Daniels, I'll gladly look 'em up. Thanks in advance! I also forgot, please don't suggest: Harry Potter, His Dark Materials, Dark is Rising. Love Lord of the Rings, so no need for those. Same with anything to do with Middle-Earth. However, I can read some epic fantasy so list away!

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  1. Harry Potter!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Percy Jackson series by rick riordan The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins. (Highly Recommended)
  2. The Hunger games Maximum ride Mortal istruments P.s. If you get time plz comment on my fantasy blog http://capybaraunicorni.wordpress.com/ thanks!
  3. Hi, you might want to try my fantasy series, entitled The Tales of Tanglewood, lightly influenced by Irish folklore and Celtic mythology. The first two books in the series are called "The Lon Dubh Whistle" and "The Curse of Satyr Stump" You can download the first few chapters of each book for free at talesoftanglewood.com Within the pages of the book, readers will discover Colin, a child who is fully aware of the hidden world of myth and wonder hiding within the woods just beyond his home, long kept secret by old magic. Only the fey magic which runs through his veins has enabled Colin to find what others cannot; the Tanglewood, the 'wood within the woods. Full of odd characters and creatures of the fey, the Tanglewood is a world of magnificent folklore come to life. As Colin begins to explore the Tanglewood, he will find friendship with the ferrish Ailfrid, the elfin girl Deidre, and Doc Muffingrow, a wise druid. In the first book, Colin will also find that there is much magic in himself, as well as dangerous enemies who will not let him find solace in the wood so easily. Ailil, King of the Sprites and ruler of The Below, has laid claim to his spirit, and Colin will need the help of his friends and quite a bit of magic to save himself. You can check out the reviews at Amazon.com and both books are also available on the Amazon Kindle at a low price.
  4. Wow, you've already read a lot of good books. This does kind of have to do with faeries, but it's an awesome read, Urban Fantasy genre. "Tithe" "Valiant" "Ironside" (sequel to Tithe) All by Holly Black, and all wonderful
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