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Fae Fantasy Books

Beautiful. Powerful. Absolutely not your friend.

The fae are fantasy's most rewarding antagonists, allies, and love interests because they refuse to play by human rules. They cannot lie, but they can ruin you with truth. They cannot break a bargain, but the bargain you signed was always worse than you understood. The trope works because it returns magic to its older, sharper form — beautiful and bound by rules that hurt the people who don't know them. Every conversation is a potential trap.

Fae appear across romantasy, YA fantasy, and adult epics — often as courts, sometimes as singular figures, occasionally as the entire central conflict. Heat levels can run very high in romantasy contexts, and violence in courtly fae fiction can be substantial. If you're drawn to the otherworldly, the entries below range from gentle folkloric to viciously bargain-driven.

What to expect
  • Bargains with terrifying fine print
  • Beauty edged with menace
  • Folklore brought into the modern
  • Courts of glamour and cruelty
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Enchanted Paradise
Enchanted Paradise
Johanna Hailey
RAdult 18+
The Thrall and the Dragon's Heart
The Thrall and the Dragon's Heart
Elizabeth H. Boyer
PGMiddle Grade 8-12
ElfQuest
ElfQuest
Wendy Pini
PG-13Adult 18+
Beauty
Beauty
Robin McKinley
PGYA 12-17
Are all the giants dead?
Are all the giants dead?
Mary Norton
PGMiddle Grade 8-12
The Chronicles of Narnia
The Chronicles of Narnia
C. S. Lewis
PG-13Adult 18+
Thomas and the Warlock
Thomas and the Warlock
Mollie Hunter
PGMiddle Grade 8-12
The World's Best Fairy Tales
The World's Best Fairy Tales
Reader's Digest Association
PGChildren 5-8
The Smartest Man in Ireland
The Smartest Man in Ireland
Mollie Hunter
GChildren 5-8
Kate Greenaway's Original Drawings for The Snow Queen
Kate Greenaway's Original Drawings for The Snow Queen
Hans Christian Andersen, T. Pym, Laura Barrett +12 more
GChildren 5-8
The kingdom and the cave
The kingdom and the cave
Joan Aiken
PG-13Adult 18+
Three Hearts and Three Lions
Three Hearts and Three Lions
Poul Anderson
PG-13Adult 18+
Prince Caspian
Prince Caspian
C. S. Lewis
PG-13Adult 18+
TWIG
TWIG
Elizabeth Orton Jones
GChildren 5-8
The Passionate Witch
The Passionate Witch
Norman Matson;Thorne Smith
PGAdult 18+
The Adventures of the Wishing-Chair
The Adventures of the Wishing-Chair
Enid Blyton
GChildren 5-8
Mary Poppins
Mary Poppins
Pamela L. Travers
GChildren 5-8
The Night Life of the Gods
The Night Life of the Gods
Thorne Smith
PG-13Adult 18+
Bewitched
Bewitched
J. Barbey d'Aurevilly
RAdult 18+
The light princess
The light princess
George MacDonald
GChildren 5-8
The king of Elfland's daughter
The king of Elfland's daughter
Lord Dunsany
PGAdult 18+
Jurgen
Jurgen
James Branch Cabell
RAdult 18+
The Scarecrow of Oz
The Scarecrow of Oz
L. Frank Baum
GMiddle Grade 8-12
The Crock of Gold
The Crock of Gold
James Stephens
PGAdult 18+
Rewards and fairies
Rewards and fairies
Rudyard Kipling
PGMiddle Grade 8-12
The Road to Oz
The Road to Oz
L. Frank Baum
GChildren 5-8
The Hill of Dreams
The Hill of Dreams
Arthur Machen
RAdult 18+
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
J. M. Barrie
GChildren 5-8
Five Children and It
Five Children and It
Edith Nesbit
GMiddle Grade 8-12
Queen Zixi of Ix: or the Story of the Magic Cloak
Queen Zixi of Ix: or the Story of the Magic Cloak
L. Frank Baum
GChildren 5-8