Unusual fantasy recommendations?
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Two nameless angelic children seem to appear from nowhere and change the face of life on earth as we know it.
The children are something beyond what words can describe. Nobody knows who or what they are and even the children themselves struggle to comprehend the events that unfold around them.
The boy instinctively starts to transform into... well... that is a story you must read to believe.
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Another book series that I really enjoyed was the Grimm Diaries by Cameron Jace. There are three books: Snow White Sorrow, Cinderella Dressed in Ashes, and Blood, Milk, and Chocolate. He also has small prequels to the three main books, and the prequels go all the way up until 17 I believe.
If you want to know more about Snow White Sorrow and Cinderella Dressed in Ashes, I did write a review on here with the book titles.
If you decide to read these books, I really hope that you enjoy them just as much as I did.
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Also if you haven't read The Princess Bride you might light it, it is parody of the genre and the interruptions by the "author" are brilliant.
I you are looking to be more scared then perhaps you should check out John Connolly's The Book of Lost things and his collection of short stories The Nocturnes.
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