A unique alternate history tale about two rival magicians in 19th century England. Its slow build-up (the book is 1024 pages) makes the events of the final chapters even more shocking and fantastical. Includes magical books, servants who are not what they seem, sojourns into the realm of Faerie, travel via mirror, kidnapping, death-defying spells, and ravens—lots and lots of ravens.

By Sherman Alexie, 2007
The diary and sketches from a year in the life of Junior, a Spokane Indian teenager who decides to go against his tribe by attending a white high school in a neighboring town. Both funny and tragic, the book draws the reader into Junior's world—his coping with being poor, his attempts to fit in with his classmates and tribal members, and his internal struggle to come to terms with the devastating effects of alcoholism on his family and his tribe.

By Orson Scott Card, 1985
This award-winning science fiction novel follows the life of super-intelligent Ender Wiggin, a boy bred to be humanity's hope against the buggers—an alien race that has attacked Earth twice and threatens to wipe out the human population. Sent into space to attend Battle School at the age of six, Ender is subjected to years of brutal combat training games and psychological manipulation. At the age of eleven, he must face the enemy as the commander of Earth's army—but on which side of the battlefield does true evil lie?
By Natsuki Takaya, 1999–2007

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