Another one might be 'Tower of God'. Although not strictly an 'abyss fantasy' in the purest sense, it has a similar concept of a vertical world filled with danger and mystery much like an abyss. The main character Baam climbs the tower, encountering different foes and making friends along the way, which is quite engaging.
One popular 'abyss fantasy ya novel' could be 'Made in Abyss'. It takes readers on a thrilling adventure into the mysterious abyss. The story follows a young girl named Riko and her robot friend Reg as they descend into the unknown depths of the abyss, filled with strange creatures and unique environments.
Survival is also a big theme. Characters have to use their wits and skills to stay alive in the unforgiving abyss. In 'Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash', the young characters struggle to find food, shelter and protect themselves from the threats in the new world which has an abyss - like feel. And there is often a sense of wonder. The unique and otherworldly nature of the abyss creates a feeling of awe and mystery that drives the story forward.
One great ya fantasy novel is 'The Hunger Games' by Suzanne Collins. It has a thrilling plot set in a dystopian world. Another is 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' series by Rick Riordan, which combines Greek mythology with modern - day settings. 'The Mortal Instruments' series by Cassandra Clare is also popular, with its shadowhunter world filled with demons and magic.
One YA fantasy adventure novel is 'A Court of Thorns and Roses'. It has a great mix of magic, adventure, and a touch of romance. Feyre, the main character, is drawn into a dangerous faerie world. 'Red Queen' is also a good pick. In a world divided by blood, Mare Barrow discovers she has special powers and gets caught up in a revolution. Oh, and 'Six of Crows' is amazing. It's about a group of misfits going on a heist in a fantasy world filled with magic and danger.
Another great one is 'Mausoleum of the Forgotten King' by Vina Jie-Min Prasad. This novel is set in a richly imagined Asian - inspired fantasy world, with a unique magic system and a plot that delves into themes of power, identity, and mystery. It's a really engaging read that will draw you into its world.
Well, 'Carry On' by Rainbow Rowell is a queer fantasy YA novel that plays with the tropes of the chosen one and has a central relationship between two male characters. 'Ash' by Malinda Lo is a retelling of Cinderella with a queer twist, set in a beautiful and magical world. Additionally, 'Not Your Sidekick' by C.B. Lee is a fun and action - packed queer YA fantasy that follows a girl who doesn't quite fit into the superhero - filled world she lives in.
Sure. 'Carry On' by Rainbow Rowell is a popular lgbt ya fantasy novel. It's about a wizard named Simon Snow and his relationship with Baz. It has a great mix of magic, adventure, and romance. 'We Set the Dark on Fire' is another one. It's set in a world where two girls are married to one man, but one of the girls falls in love with the other, and it's full of political intrigue and fantasy elements. Also, 'Ash' by Malinda Lo is a retelling of Cinderella with a lesbian twist.
Sure. 'City of Bones' by Cassandra Clare. It's part of 'The Mortal Instruments' series. It has a cool mix of angels, demons, and shadowhunters. The story follows Clary as she discovers this hidden world and her own powers.
Another one is 'The Grisha Trilogy' by Leigh Bardugo. It's set in a world with unique magic systems. The Darkling is a very interesting and somewhat dark character. The story follows Alina Starkov as she discovers her powers and gets involved in a world full of political intrigue and dark magic.
One popular 'fantasy lesbian ya novel' is 'Ash' by Malinda Lo. It combines elements of fantasy and a lesbian relationship in a really engaging way.
A third option could be 'Cemetery Boys' by Aiden Thomas. This novel features a trans boy, Yadriel, who is trying to prove his gender to his traditional Latinx family. In the midst of that, he accidentally summons the wrong ghost, a cute boy named Julian. It has elements of Mexican folklore, magic, and a really endearing gay relationship that develops.