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    I have some older books that are really good. The Seventh Tower, by Garth Nix. Garth Nix has quite a few good books and is one of my favorite authors. Tithe, by Holly black as well as Ironside and Valiant. Those three books are about faeries interacting with humans in a modern day settting. They're a little dark but the world is rich and well written. Also by Holly Black, The Curse Workers series; White Cat, Red Glove, Black Heart.

    The Claidi Journals by Tanith Lee, consisting of Wolf Tower, Wolf Star, and Wolf Queen. It's a little weird to try and explain.

    Diana Wynne Jones. She writes primarily young adult fiction (as far as I know) and I haven't met a book written by her that I don't like. Every book is very engaging and well written.

    The Pit Dragon Chronicles by Jane Yolen; Dragon's Blood, Heart's Blood, A Sending of Dragons, and Dragon's Heart.

    If you haven't read them already, The Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini; Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr and Inheritance.

    The Young Wizards series by Diane Duane is the last set of books I can think of, and by far my favorite. Here they are, in order; So You Want To Be A Wizard, Deep Wizardy, High Wizardry, A Wizard Abroad, The Wizard's Dilemma, A Wizard Alone, Wizard's Holiday, Wizards at War, A Wizard of Mars, How Lovely Are Thy Branches, and Games Wizards Play.
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