11
Books about Fantasy
Award winning
Emperor Mage : The Immortals
Tamora Pierce, 1995
352 pages
Why to read
- Explores themes of magic, power, and political intrigue.
- Encourages resilience and ethical decision-making.
- Strengthens vocabulary and reading comprehension skills.
- Ideal for engaging young fantasy and adventure enthusiasts.

Emperor Mage : The Immortals
Tamora Pierce, 1995
Award winning
Beautiful Redemption: Beautiful Creatures
Margaret Stohl, Kami Garcia, 2012
456 pages
Why to read
- Captivating storyline enhances imaginative thinking.
- Complex characters foster emotional intelligence.
- Encourages resilience through problem-solving narratives.
- Strengthens reading skills and literary appreciation.

Beautiful Redemption: Beautiful Creatures
Margaret Stohl, Kami Garcia, 2012
Award winning
Eldest: The Inheritance Cycle
Christopher Paolini, 2005
704 pages
Why to read
- Expands imagination with epic fantasy narrative.
- Strengthens vocabulary through rich, descriptive language.
- Encourages resilience through character challenges.
- Fosters interest in mythical and magical elements.

Eldest: The Inheritance Cycle
Christopher Paolini, 2005
Award winning
The Dragon Ark
Curatoria Draconis, Emma Roberts, Tomislav Tomić, 2020
80 pages
Why to read
- Exciting adventure with dragons in a magical world.
- Enhances creativity and sparks imagination in young readers.
- Supports understanding of friendship, courage, and responsibility.
- Interactive journey suitable for family shared reading time.

The Dragon Ark
Curatoria Draconis, Emma Roberts, Tomislav Tomić, 2020
Award winning
Avatar: The Last Airbender, Vol. 4
Michael Dante Dimartino, Bryan Konietzko, 2007
96 pages
Why to read
- Captivating adventure enhances problem-solving skills.
- Characters embody teamwork and perseverance.
- Cultivates empathy and cultural understanding.
- Supports literacy through engaging narrative.

Avatar: The Last Airbender, Vol. 4
Michael Dante Dimartino, Bryan Konietzko, 2007
Award winning
Reign of the Fallen
Sarah Glenn Marsh, 2018
384 pages
Why to read
- Explores themes of resilience and overcoming adversity.
- Fantastical setting stimulates imagination and creativity.
- Addresses themes of friendship and loyalty.
- Encourages exploration of complex emotions and relationships.

Reign of the Fallen
Sarah Glenn Marsh, 2018
Award winning
The Warden and the Wolf King
Andrew Peterson, 2014
493 pages
Why to read
- Explores themes of courage, loyalty, and friendship.
- Stimulates imagination through rich, fantastical world-building.
- Encourages resilience and problem-solving skills.
- Suitable for shared reading, enhancing family bonding.

The Warden and the Wolf King
Andrew Peterson, 2014
Award winning
Warriors #6: The Darkest Hour (Warriors: The Prophecies Begin, 6)
Erin Hunter, 2004
315 pages
Why to read
- Action-packed narrative fosters excitement and engagement.
- Develops emotional awareness through complex character relationships.
- Encourages resilience and leadership skills in young readers.
- Natural setting enhances connection with the environment.
