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#1 King Of Scars

Nikolai Lantsov, the dashing young king, has always had a talent for the impossibly difficult. Nobody is aware of what he went through during the brutal civil war in his nation, and he wants to keep things that way. Nikolai now has to figure out how to replenish Ravka’s finances, form new alliances, and fend off a growing threat to the once-powerful Grisha Army as foes amass at his vulnerable frontiers.

However, a terrible power that resides in him intensifies day by day and poses a threat to everything he has accomplished. Nikolai will travel to Ravka’s locations where the most powerful magic still exists with the aid of a young monk and a legendary Grisha general in order to defeat the dreadful legacy he carries. He will do anything to protect both himself and his country. However, certain secrets shouldn’t be kept hidden, just as some wounds shouldn’t be allowed to mend.

#2 Books Like Queen Of Nothing

It’s far simpler to gain power than it is to keep it. When Jude traded control over the evil king Cardan for unimaginable power, she discovered this lesson. Jude is now helpless and inconsolable as the banished mortal Queen of Faerie as a result of Cardan’s treachery. She bides her time with the intention of recovering all he took. Her deceitful twin sister Taryn, whose mortal life is in danger, represents opportunity.

If Jude wants to save her sister, she will have to take the risk of returning to the perilous Faerie Court and face her unresolved love for Cardan. But Elfhame is not the same as when she departed. War is on its way. Jude becomes caught up in the deadly dynamics of the fight when she infiltrates enemy territory. Additionally, she is forced to choose between her ambition and her humanity when a tremendous yet dormant curse is released, causing terror across the nation. The jaw-dropping conclusion to Holly Black’s #1 New York Times bestselling trilogy, The Folk of the Air, is eagerly awaited.

#3 Charlie Thorne And The Last Equation

The first novel in a new series by author Stuart Gibbs is about the world’s youngest and smartest genius who is compelled to utilize her incredible code-breaking skills to outwit Einstein.

Charlie Thorne is an absolute genius. Charlie Thorne is a con artist. Charlie Thorne is too young to drive. It is now up to her to safeguard the world. Albert Einstein devised an equation decades ago that might benefit or kill all life on Earth. He hid the equation for fear of what might happen if it came into the wrong hands. However, a demonic force known as the Furies is closing in on its location. A team of CIA agents pulls Charlie into the quest in desperation, relying on her ability to find it first—even if it means putting her life at severe risk!

#4 Highlander

From the wind-ravaged Sahara to the untamed steppes of Russia to the steep crags of Scotland, the fight rages across the millennia. Furthermore, only one Immortal can endure. As the Highlander, MacLeod is. He was a 16th-century Scottish clan warrior who learned the lethal techniques from a legendary tutor before being beheaded, the only wound that may claim the life of an Immortal. Seven lives later, MacLeod is now put to the test one last time. His long-ago foe, The Kurgan, has followed him all the way to the streets of New York.

#5 National Treasure

Deputy Marshal Mason Raines gets an emergency distress call from the New Colony just as it seems like he might be able to settle into a life without conflict. His handler has been viciously attacked, but also a sly woman he once loved is at risk of dying. He is once more required to put the needs of others before his own satisfaction after being forced to choose between duty and contentment. But this time, he’d do well to keep in mind that the people who are being saved don’t have the best of intentions.

Tanner and Samantha journey to Fort Knox, Kentucky, where they must face an equally tough task. They want to steal all of the nation’s gold from the Gold Vault, which is a simple yet impossible task. They are hired by an elderly woman who is eager to bury her husband as the journey takes an unexpected turn. However, even that work comes with moral trade-offs that make them wonder what it means to be one of the country’s final survivors.

#6 Half Upon A Time

For Jack, life is not a fairy tale. After all, his grandfather constantly nags him to leave the house and go rescue a princess because his father has been lost ever since that incident involving the giant and the beanstalk. In any case, who would wish to save a haughty, entitled princess? Particularly one who descends from the sky while wearing a shirt that reads “Punk Princess” and insists she is not a princess. May doesn’t even think that magic exists. Yes, what’s up with that? A huntsman is pursuing May, her grandmother has been abducted, and Jack believes it’s all the fault of the Wicked Queen, mainly because May’s grandmother might actually be the long-lost Snow White. May needs assistance, though. The first in an epic new series of novels for the ages, Jack and May’s thrillingly funny adventure blends all the traditional tales, broken as a broken magic mirror.

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#7 Fable By Adrienne Young

The sea is the only place Fable, 17, has ever known as home. She is the daughter of the most influential trader in the Narrows. Four years have passed since the night she witnessed her mother perish in a merciless storm. The following day, her father left her on a storied island populated with robbers and lacking in food. She needs to keep to herself, learn to never trust anyone, and rely on the special abilities her mother taught her if she wants to survive. Her main motivation is the desire to leave the island, locate her father, and claim her rightful place next to him and his crew.

So that she might travel off the island and across the Narrows to her father, Fable enlists the aid of a teenage trader named West. However, since she last saw her father, his business’s risks and rivalries have grown, and Fable soon discovers that West isn’t who he seems. If they want to live, they will have to work together to survive more than just the dangerous storms that frequent the Narrows.