The realm of fantasy adventure books knows no bounds, but only their authors’ imagination. This isn’t about magic and unicorns but about a fascinating story that shows you just how far one’s imagination can go.
And as if all these were not enough, they’ll trigger yours too. Obviously, not all books are written by the same standards, but if you’re after something new and fresh, here are some of the best young adult adventure books released recently.
What Are The Top Young Adult Fantasy Adventure Books?
Tales of Witches and Wyverns, by S. Ramsey (2023)
Tales of Witches and Wyverns is a YA series centers on Enid, who has been plagued by nightmares ever since her childhood friend Dylan rescued her from bullying.
On her 16th birthday, things take a dark turn when Dylan is kidnapped. With the human world frozen in time until Dylan returns, Enid faces the high stakes of venturing into the fae realm to rescue him and stop Queen Malagant from taking over both the human and fae worlds.
In the fae realm, Enid learns the hard way that there are rules you can’t break and creatures you should avoid. But she also finds that being different isn’t so bad. Guided by Merlin and armed with magical relics from the legend of King Arthur, Enid sets out for the Gwyllion mountains. She’s determined to bring Dylan back home, even if it means risking her own life.
The series blends Welsh myths, witches, dragons, and explores themes of friendship, love, and the value of being different.
A Magic Evermore, by Michelle Massie (2023)
This is the first book in the Mirri Langley series and a must to become familiar with the scenario and characters.
Life is no longer what it used to be, and only a few can remember the good old times. These days, the whole world is ruled by evil forces. Althord Loch used to be a peaceful land in the past, but it’s now falling apart, as Panthera wants to take it over.
But then, there’s this 15-year-old girl who could do something about it. Mirri is more concerned about her father’s death, but one day, she ends up facing a twisted staircase. She has no clue where it leads, but she gives it a try.
One thing leads to another, and she finds herself in a magic world without anyone to tell her why she’s there.
Helped by an orphaned elf, she needs to save the dying world. The only problem is there are lots of dangers on the way. I don’t think this book is all about magic and fantasy, but it also shows you how much self confidence and belief can help in life.
Witch King, by Martha Wells (2023)
This is Martha Wells’ first fantasy book in about 10 years, so it drew my attention straight away. The beginning is quite surprising. Kai seems to be the main character, but he gets murdered. What next? I know, right?
Anyway, his consciousness is now dormant, since he’s not completely dead. Time passes while he’s in a sophisticated trap. But one day, he wakes up, only to find an evil mage trying to harness all of his powers.
He knows this plan won’t do the world any good… But apart from the obvious attempt to retain his powers, there’s another question. Why was Kai partially killed and trapped in the first place? What has this world been through since that moment?
Kai will have to revive his powers but also find some of his old allies and perhaps a few new ones in order to figure out what’s going on. And as if all these questions weren’t enough, it looks like the Rising World Coalition is growing stronger and stronger. That would be a problem too…
Trees of the Emerald Sea, by Brandon Sanderson (2023)
This is one of the best fantasy adventure books coming from a New York Times bestselling author, and for some good reasons. The story behind this fantasy adventure book is just as attractive. Brandon Sanderson wrote it for himself only.
He shared it with his wife, but he had no intention to publish it… But his wife insisted, and it became a hit. And to be honest, I think you can create a masterpiece when you do something out of passion, rather than fame or money.
Anyway, back to our story now…
Trees lives on a small island in the middle of an emerald ocean. Her life has always been simple and quiet. She has a good friend, Charlie, and she likes listening to his stories while collecting things brought by the waters on the shores.
But then, Charlie needs to find a bride, and his father takes him on a long journey to help out. That’s when disaster strikes.
Trees finds herself needing to find the Sorceress of the Midnight Sea. The problem is that getting there implies facing all sorts of dancers, from pirates to creatures she’s never seen in her life.
I’ll let you discover the rest, but mark my words, get ready for your imagination to fly.
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Originally published at https://joelbooks.com on August 26, 2023.