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Topic: Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil
Got my hands on an ARC and, only a few chapters in, I’m already obsessed 😭. I loved Addie LaRue, and Bury Our Bones is confirming that I’m just a V.E. Schwab fandom convert. So I’m curious to know: which of her books should I read next?
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Sarah Ortinau I guess it depends what you’re interested in? Are you interested in a fantasy that takes place in four different worlds and there are a few people who can travel to different worlds (has morally grey characters and interesting world building) then I would point you to “A Darker Shade of Magic” and that series (three books, a few graphic novels, and a companion series with one book already out makes up that catalog). If you really enjoy dark characters with superhero like abilities trying to destroy each other “Vicious” and “Vengeful” are the books for you (almost like Magneto and Professor X, but darker). If you want a YA dystopian fantasy with vampires and a complex magical hierarchy, with two complex characters “This Savage Song” and “Our Dark Duet” are for you. If you want a fun YA book series that has themes similar to Buffy the Vampire slayer (except with ghosts) and themes of loss and grief “The Archived” is for you. If you’re looking for a dark YA retelling of “The Secret Garden” with a shadowy deadly villian and a protagonist who cannot speak “Gallant” is for you. If you want a fun middle grade series with ghosts and ghost inspectors try “City of Ghosts.”
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