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The Books of Faerie is a series of three mini-series spun off from Vertigo Comics' series The Books of Magic written by Bronwyn Carlton (two series) and John Ney Rieber (one series). It featured characters used predominantly in the parent series – Titania , Auberon and Molly O'Reilly – to tell stories set in the realm of Faerie prior to the ...
The Faerie Wars Chronicles is a fantasy action young adult novel series written by James Herbert Brennan. The first book in the series, Faerie Wars was published in the United Kingdom in February 2003 by Bloomsbury Publishing. As of 2011, there are five books in the ongoing series.
"Red Queen," by Victoria Aveyard. In the world of Red Queen, the Reds are the common folk, ruled by the magical (and powerful) Silver people.Mare, a 17-year-old Red from a very poor area who gets ...
Annabel Callisto Blackthorn - A Blackthorn ancestor who was resurrected by Malcolm Fade in the first book of the trilogy. Ash - The son of Sebastian Morgenstern and the Seelie Queen, giving him an interesting mix of faerie blood, demon blood, and angel blood. Due to the Unseelie King tampering with the black volume, Ash's aura inspires perfect ...
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Before restoring her human life and leaving the faerie world behind, Leslie goes to Irial one last time, asking him never to use the ink exchange on another human again. He solemnly agrees. The novel ends with Irial making Niall the new king of the dark court and them both watching Leslie and her new human friends. [citation needed]
The Tolkien scholar Tom Shippey writes that "defeat hangs heavy" in the story, [6] while Tolkien called it "an old man's book", with presage of bereavement. [ T 6 ] Shippey adds that when Tolkien presents images of himself in his writings, as with Niggle, the anti-hero of " Leaf by Niggle " and Smith, there is "a persistent streak of alienation ...