Kelly Link Classics Fantasy Travels with the Snow Queen – Kelly Link (2001) Travels with the Snow Queen by Kelly Link reimagines a classic fairy tale with modern themes of heartbreak and identity.
Ray Bradbury Crumley Mysteries Fantasy Mystery Supernatural A Graveyard for Lunatics – Ray Bradbury (1990) A Graveyard for Lunatics by Ray Bradbury is a surreal 1950s Hollywood mystery where fantasy and reality collide, revealing dark secrets.
Ray Bradbury Crumley Mysteries Fantasy Mystery Supernatural Let’s All Kill Constance – Ray Bradbury (2002) Let’s All Kill Constance by Ray Bradbury explores fame, identity, and mortality in 1960s L.A., blending noir, surrealism, and nostalgia.
George RR Martin Fantasy Science Fiction Supernatural Sandkings – George RR Martin (1981) Sandkings by George RR Martin is a chilling sci-fi story where alien creatures turn on their master, exposing hubris and leading to horror.
E Nesbit Adventure Fantasy Young Adult The Book of Dragons – Edith Nesbit (1899) The Book of Dragons by Edith Nesbit is a charming collection of fantasy stories where dragons and adventure captivate both children and adults.
John Milton Classics Fantasy Paradise Regained – John Milton (1671) Paradise Regained by John Milton highlights the triumph of Jesus over temptation, exploring themes of faith, obedience, and redemption.
HG Wells Fantasy Supernatural The Magic Shop – HG Wells (1903) The Magic Shop by H.G. Wells explores wonder and mystery as a father and son uncover fantastical surprises in a whimsical London shop.
Oscar Wilde Fantasy A House of Pomegranates – Oscar Wilde (1888) A House of Pomegranates by Oscar Wilde weaves lush allegorical tales exploring beauty, sacrifice, and human nature in a fantastical world.
Richard Kadrey Fantasy Supernatural Butcher Bird – Richard Kadrey (2005) Butcher Bird by Richard Kadrey follows Spyder Lee in a dark, supernatural adventure blending urban fantasy with horror and transformation.
Marie Corelli Fantasy Psychological Supernatural The Sorrows of Satan – Marie Corelli (1895) The Sorrows of Satan by Marie Corelli critiques materialism and ambition in a moralistic tale of temptation and the corrupting allure of wealth.