Fae, Fay, Fey, Faeries, Fairies, Sidhe?

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Re: Fae, Fay, Fey, Faeries, Fairies, Sidhe?

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Wow! Tons of books on here I haven't heard of! I will add them to my ever-growing list! I'd also like to add Court of Thorns and Roses (as I'm sure you all know) and I'm reading one now that have fae in it but not as a lead character - Unhidden (The Gatekeeper #1). I will keep looking through my lists on Goodreads. I know I just read another one but I can't seem to find it. :lol:
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I love books about fairies. The last I read was WINGS Series by Aprilynne Pike. I really really enjoyed it.
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I have reviewed a book recently which was all about Faeries called Caledonia by Amy Hoff. It's about a human police detective called in to help solve the mystery of a serial killler of Faeires. It was heavily based on Scottish Folklore. A good short story, not sure if there is a book following after it yet
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I just recently found this series. My husband introduced me to it as he had the first two books. I read all of them within a week bc I couldn't put them down!! I absolutely can't wait for the next 2 weeks for the new one to come out. I actually read the entire series twice in a row and just got my best friend hooked on them. I love Jericho Barrons and can't wait to see how Mac and JZB's relationship plays out. Well I just can't wait to hear the rest of the story.
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LOVE the Wings series as well. One of my faves. I bought them all as they came out to add to my collection- don't normally do that which says it all.
Anyone know other books written by her which are worth reading?
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I like the way authors use different terms (and English has so many available) to differentiate themselves conceptually. Or use the same terms to link their concepts to those of other authors making less work for the reader.
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Bwoodby4405 wrote:The Fever series by Karen Marie Morning is my favorite fae series! You should check it out!
Exactly, mine as well.
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The fever series by Karen Marie Moning ------------- absolutely obsessed!!!!
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This is a great thread! I also love these books.

I got a free kindle book called Unechanted by Chanda Hahn. It is the first in a series of books that follows a girl who is part of the Grimm family who must endure modern day fairy tales and her encounters with the Fae world. It is a captivating series that I have fallen in love with. I would considered this in the Young Adult genre.

I have also found the Atemis Fowl series very entertaining. Artemis' genius and intellect is very engaging and watching him grow in various ways throughout the series makes you feel like his best friend. He is constantly interacting with fairies and is always striving to learn more about them, and possibly exploit them if necessary. This would probably be closer to a juvenile fiction but I am an adult and absolutely love it.
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