Your story/ies about the Fae are the best I’ve ever read! I can’t wait till you finish the book, I’m super excited. Meanwhile though, do you have any good fae books or stories that you can recommend? (I’ve already exhausted everything you’ve written so far đŸ˜‚đŸ˜…)

linkedsoul:

Thanks!! ❤

Uuh… right now I can’t think of anything particularly with Faes but…

Uprooted by Naomi Novik is a gorgeous piece of art and I totally recommend it, it doesn’t have faes but it’s one of my inspirations!

The Winternight Trilogy by Katherine Arden: fairytale-like and Russian folklore! Def another of my inspirations!

Mahou Tsukai no Yome by Yamazaki Kore. It’s a manga but it’s a HUUUGE INSPIRATION, with Faes and magic and Celtic folklore, the art is gorgeous, the characters are lovely and the story is just enthralling!! I feel like reading it gives you a better hindsight on Stories of Qelt haha >u>”

With Hat Atelier by Kamome Shirahama. Another manga which inspired me a heckton, and the art is beautiful!! I totally recommend it!

Aria/Aqua series by Kozue Amano is not exactly a manga but it has some supernatural elements which make the whole story (gorgeously drawn, wholesome and makes you fall in love with the little things in life) even more enthralling.

The Kingkiller Chronicle by Patrick Rothfuss mentions Faes (I only read the first book for now tho) and is beautifully written. I’m in a period where I’m getting tired of traditional medieval fantasy so I didn’t expect myself to be so taken by the book and to finish it so fast!

AND ANY BOOK BY BRANDON SANDERSON, WHOSE EXISTENCE REASSURE ME EVERYTIME I GET ANOTHER IDEA FOR A NEW PROJECT BECAUSE THAT MAN IS WRITING SEVERAL 800+ PAGES BOOKS AT THE SAME TIME (also writes beautiful non-traditional fantasy with amazing characters and well-crafted magic systems)

That’s all I can think for now! I did read some other book with faes but the only one I can remember, I didn’t really like it >_>” and for now I don’t remember any titles… shame on me. 

If anyone else has recommendations for good fae books, feel free to shoot me an ask!!

aelia-likes-monsters:

fuck-yeah-monsters-and-villains:

DRAGON’S BAIT by Vivian Vande Velde

Fifteen-year-old Alys is not a witch. But that doesn’t matter–the villagers think she is and have staked her out on a hillside as a sacrifice to the local dragon.
It’s late, it’s cold, and it’s raining, and Alys can think of only one thing–revenge. But first she’s got to escape, and even if she does, how can one girl possibly take on an entire town alone?
Then the dragon arrives–a dragon that could quite possibly be the perfect ally… .
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/372807.Dragon_s_Bait

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Finally I have found a book with a dragon I really like.
Although it’s a YA fantasy, and probably one that’s geared at an even younger audience than many of the contemporary YA books, it’s an absolute delight to read even for adults.
The themes of this book are revenge and responsibility and the wonderful thing is that the author doesn’t spell out every message hidden in this little gem of a book. Like the heroine, the readers have to come to their own conclusions.
Neither the heroine nor the dragon are morally pure to begin with nor are they by the end of the book. But both are changed by each other’s company.

The dragon in this book can change into (a very handsome) human form, so the monstrous aspect of the dragon is secondary. What makes him alien is his personality. He doesn’t adhere to human morality and his motivation is mysterious at best. His character really conveys a feeling that dragons are truly otherworldly creatures.

The interactions between the heroine and the dragon are delightful. There is bickering, there is jealousy and there is romance but it is very subtle.

Furthermore the book avoids all my personal YA pet peeves: no neverending self-indulgent introspection of the heroine, no over explaining of everybody’s motivations, no first person narrator and no fucking love triangle.

My only criticism: It’s too short. Otherwise it’s perfect.

Vivian Vande Velde is one of those YA authors whose works I’ve loved but who I always forget about. What this means is that whenever I’m reminded of her, I get this burst of happy  nostalgia for her writing. 

Companions of the Night was one of hers after I finished Blood & Chocolate (by Annette Curtis Klause.) Don’t watch that stupid movie. Read the damn book. Much like Ella Enchanted or Howl’s Moving Castle, the book is far superior. 

They’re not Terato, but A Well Timed Enchantment and A Hidden Magic were both books by her that I’ve loved. (At least, they’re not terato that I remember.)

If you’re looking for more Dragons, check out One Good Knight (by Mercedes Lackey, it’s part of the Five Hundred Kingdoms series, but it doesn’t really need to be read in order.) 

Or for Dragon-shifter-smut there’s always Ruby Dixon. She writes some dirty stuff. (Her Fireblood Dragons series is specifically what you want if you like Dragons, but Ice Planet Barbarians is all naked aliens wooing human women if that’s your thing.)

Now that I’ve totally derailed this with stuff about other books, to get back to the original point. YES! I agree, OP!

I love recommendations so thanks for derailing!

TRANSMISSION LOST by Stefan Mazzara

Jack Squier is a civilian cargo pilot in a future where humanity has begun colonizing other worlds throughout space. This period of expansion has led to prosperity, but has also led to the unfortunate realization that humanity is not alone in the universe. Humanity is now at war with the Ailian Ascendancy, a fiercely territorial empire that does not take kindly to humanity encroaching on their domain. Over this decade-long conflict, humanity’s ships have been spread thin across space as they fight to hold back the Ailian fleets.

With military ships becoming such a precious commodity, civilian pilots like Jack find themselves pressed into service running supplies for the UN Navy. On one such cargo run, Jack encounters the enemy in the worst way possible, and sets in motion a series of events that will change the future of humanity. 

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27236475-transmission-lost

Teratophilia recommendation by @winged-wolf-tsuki who shared some relevant information for monster lovers: ”It features a female character that is not only stronger than her human partner but much taller. The start of it has some similarities between Enemy Mine and Starkissed but then it starts to branch out a bit more. I found it a unique read.”

More books with monsters as the love interest: HERE

DELUSION’S MASTER (Tales from the Flat Earth, #3) by Tanith Lee

When the world was flat and the gods had not yet restructured the universe, the cities and hopes of mankind hung upon the whims of the immortal lords of all diabolical powers.

For these, such as Azhrarn, Night’s Master, and Uhlume, Death’s Master, the world was a flesh-and-blood playground for all their strangest desires. But among those demonic lords, the strangest was the master of madness, Chuz.

The game that Chuz played with a beautiful woman, with an ambitious king, with an ancient imperial city, was a webwork of good and evil, of hope and horror.

But there was always Azhrarn to interfere–to bend delusion to a different outcome–and it was a century-long conflict between two vain immortals with women and men as their terrified pawns.

Check out this book on Goodreads: Delusion’s Master (Flat Earth, #3) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/669030.Delusion_s_Master
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Reylo vibe recommendation by @k10c2

There are heavy Reylo vibes in the third volume of the wonderful Flat Earth series.
Azhrarn, beautiful Prince of demons, falls in love with the mortal woman Dunizel, who was infused at conception with the magical energy of the sun itself. The have a daughter who may or may not be the incarnation of love and who has her own story full of Reylo vibes told in the next books of the series.

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EDWARD SCISSORHANDS (1990)

A gentle man, with scissors for hands, is brought into a new community after living in isolation. (IMBD)
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Reylo vibe recommendation by @ewa-jednak-chce-spac.

Themes like abandonment, being a highly talented outsider and therefor being used and abused as well as the star-crossed lovers trope are interwoven in this heart-breaking story.

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BRIGHT (Netflix 2017)

Thirsty for Orcs and Elves? That movie has lots!
Thanks to @ever-hungry-aria who brought it to my attention.

I’m not entirely uncritical of this movie but it features one of my all time favourite scenarios in the science fiction and fantasy genre: A society where different species live together.

seidenki:

“Even if…… all the evils of the world were caused by you…… I would still love you. I would continue to love you endlessly……”

PERSONA OPERA ZA NO KAIJIN (Otome game)

Reylo recommendation by @nox-caelestis

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