![]() ![]() Ah Ma lived her life as an avatar of the Black Water Sister deity and roamed the earth as a spirit medium. But when the voice doesn’t go away, she realizes it’s the ghost of her estranged grandma. Jessamyn Teoh is down on her luck when she starts hearing voices in her head and assumes it’s just stress getting to her. The two teens form a tentative alliance to hunt the Shetani and together they enter the Greater Jungle, a world steeped in wild, frightening magic and untold dangers. When he encounters not only the Shetani–a vicious monster that plagues the city–but Koffi, who seems to have the power to ward off the beast, Koffi’s power ultimately saves Ekon, but he dooms his hopes of becoming a warrior. As the second son of a decorated hero, Ekon is all but destined to become an elite warrior. When the zookeeper threatens to harm Koffi’s loved ones, she taps into powers that she didn’t even know she had. Obligated to help pay off her family’s debts, sixteen-year-old Koffi spends her days working at the menacing Night Zoo in the dilapidated city of Lkossa. Perfect for fans of Madeline Miller’s Circe, Ariadne also brings the forgotten women of Greek mythology back at the heart of the story. When Theseus, Prince of Athens, arrives to vanquish the beast, Ariadne sees in his green eyes not a threat-but an escape. Ariadne by Jennifer SaintĪriadne, Princess of Crete, grows up listening to her nursemaid’s stories of gods and heroes, but beneath her golden palace echo the hoofbeats of her brother, the Minotaur. But as the two start to dig up secrets, history begins to repeat itself. When the magnetic new student Ellis asks Felicity to help her research the Dalloway five, Felicity can’t say no. Her dormitory in the ivy-covered boarding school is rumored to be haunted by by the spirits of five Dalloway students some claim were witches, girls that all died mysteriously on school grounds. The nominees for Best Fantasy & Magical Realism Book of the Year are: A Lesson in Vengeance by Victoria LeeĪ haunting tale perfect for fans of dark academia, A Lesson in Vengeance follows Felicity as she returns to the Dalloway School for her senior year. Under the Whispering Door is a delightfully uplifting queer love story you won’t want to miss. With one week to cross over, Wallace decides to live the life he’s barely started living … in seven days. He feels it’s a for-sure thing when Hugo, the owner of a peculiar tea shop, offers to help him cross over. Wallace suspects he might be dead when a reaper comes to collect him from his own funeral. The winner of the Best Fantasy & Magical Realism Book of 2021 is. Find out more about the books that were nominated and see which book was voted the Best Fantasy & Magical Realism Book of 2021. If the content was helpful, please drop a comment below or like leave a like on the post.Every year thousands of our readers vote for their favorite books of the year in the She Reads Best of 2021 Awards. This was a list of magical realism books that might pique your interest and I have already read most of these so I can guarantee a good time to be had by a reader who checks them out. ![]() It will help you acquire a much bigger perspective by providing you a story that won’t quit and any reader would be blown by the story told in this book due to the way it is presented. The first part tries to describe everything that you will read in the next chapter and the second part is where the fictional plot of the book lays its soul. The book is separated in the form of chapters and each chapter has two different sections that talk about the story. And if you are fond of a good story with a mixed storytelling perspective then this is just lovely for you. The way it presents the story that resides in this book is as wondrous as the storyline itself. ![]() I have saved the best book according to me for the very last.
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