Secondhand YA Paranormal & Fantasy Bargain Book Box (21 Books) SP2642
Secondhand YA Paranormal & Fantasy Bargain Book Box (21 Books)
This twenty-one volume collection features young adult speculative fiction, focusing heavily on paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and dystopian narratives. The assembly documents themes of supernatural hierarchy, secret magical lineages, and survival in hostile environments. It includes contributions from established series such as L.J. Smith's The Vampire Diaries alongside standalone works exploring vampires, angels, and arcane magic systems. The selection provides a factual record of the YA speculative fiction landscape, examining the intersection of adolescent development and supernatural conflict.
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Smoulder — Brenna Yovanoff
A study of a teenage girl navigating life in a town plagued by supernatural occurrences and her own shifting identity. The narrative provides an observational record of the friction between high school social structures and dark fantasy elements.
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The Vampire Narcise — Colleen Gleason
Part of the Gardella Vampire Hunters series, this narrative documents a high-stakes struggle within the aristocratic vampire society of 19th-century Europe. Gleason provides a factual account of the tactical maneuvers and lethal politics governing immortal factions.
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Born Wicked — Jessica Spotswood
Set in an alternate 19th-century New England where witches are persecuted by a strict religious authority. The text tracks three sisters who must conceal their magical heritage to survive a highly structured, oppressive society.
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The Nature of Ash — Mandy Hager
A dystopian narrative following a teenager who must protect his disabled brother in a society facing systemic collapse. Hager explores the logistical challenges and moral dilemmas of survival in an environment defined by political corruption and resource scarcity.
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What I Saw — Beck Nicholas
A mystery focused on a protagonist investigating a crime while dealing with the constraints of their own social environment. The story documents the search for authentic data and the unravelling of community secrets.
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The Vampire Diaries: The Return: Nightfall — L.J. Smith
Following Elena Gilbert's return from the afterlife, the narrative documents the shifting power dynamics and supernatural threats facing Fell's Church. It provides a precise record of the ongoing conflict between rival factions.
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Disharmony — Leah Giarratano
The second book in the Telling series, exploring the psychological pressure and supernatural abilities of teenagers caught in an ancient war. The narrative tracks their tactical efforts to harness their powers against a gathering darkness.
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Infinite Days — Rebecca Maizel
A vampire willingly relinquishes her immortality to live as a human teenager. The story documents the physical transition and the unexpected return of historical enemies, exploring the boundaries of biological and supernatural existence.
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Angel Dust — Sarah Mussi
A protagonist navigates a lethal encounter with a fallen angel, leading to a high-stakes investigation of celestial and demonic hierarchies. The narrative explores the physical and psychological costs of interacting with mythic beings.
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Waterfell — Amalie Howard
An exiled alien princess masquerades as a human high school student while preparing to reclaim her aquatic kingdom. Howard provides a factual record of the biological constraints and tactical preparations required to survive an external threat.
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Venom — Fiona Paul
Set in Renaissance Venice, a young noblewoman investigates a series of murders linked to a secret society. The text captures the atmospheric grit of the city and the technical precision of a historical murder mystery.
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Love You Two — Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli
A contemporary YA narrative exploring the complexities of family structures and shifting personal identities. The text documents the psychological and social negotiations of a teenager navigating non-traditional relationship dynamics.
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Blood Red Road — Moira Young
A post-apocalyptic narrative tracking a young woman's journey across a barren wasteland to rescue her kidnapped brother. Young writes with a lean, unblinking focus on the physical endurance and tactical survival required in a lawless environment.
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Angel — L.A. Weatherly
In this universe, angels are predatory beings that feed on human energy. The story follows an assassin trained to eliminate them, documenting a high-stakes guerrilla war against a celestial authority.
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Blood Magic — Tessa Gratton
Two teenagers discover a hidden legacy of blood magic tied to a local cemetery. The narrative explores the mechanics of this visceral magic system and the personal sacrifices required to wield it without suffering physiological collapse.
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Undeadly — Michele Vail
A teenager from a lineage of Reapers must navigate the rules of her impending supernatural responsibilities. The text documents the bureaucratic and physical hurdles of managing the transition of souls while handling school politics.
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Dead Kiss — Daniel Waters
A volume containing Generation Dead and Kiss of Life, documenting a sociological phenomenon where teenagers return from the dead to resume their education. Waters provides a sharp study of prejudice and the structural integration of the "differently biotic."
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Cast in Secret — Michelle Sagara
In the Chronicles of Elantra series, an investigator must navigate a complex urban fantasy environment to solve a crime involving ancient, sentient magic. The narrative documents the investigative procedures of a magical law enforcement agency.
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Circle of Shadows — Evelyn Skye
Two apprentices in an elite warrior organization must protect their kingdom from an encroaching supernatural army. The text provides a precise record of the tactical training, espionage, and physical discipline required of magical combatants.
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This Dark Endeavour — Kenneth Oppel
A prequel to Frankenstein, tracking a young Victor Frankenstein as he explores forbidden alchemy to save his twin brother. Oppel captures the sensory curiosity and the reckless intellectual labor that lays the foundation for future scientific experiments.
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Tall, Dark & Fangsome — Michelle Rowen
The concluding volume of the Immortality Bites series, documenting the final tactical maneuvers of an accidental vampire attempting to survive a war between immortal factions. The narrative provides a factual account of navigating a structured supernatural society.
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Secondhand YA Paranormal & Fantasy Bargain Book Box (21 Books)
This twenty-one volume collection features young adult speculative fiction, focusing heavily on paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and dystopian narratives. The assembly documents themes of supernatural hierarchy, secret magical lineages, and survival in hostile environments. It includes contributions from established series such as L.J. Smith's The Vampire Diaries alongside standalone works exploring vampires, angels, and arcane magic systems. The selection provides a factual record of the YA speculative fiction landscape, examining the intersection of adolescent development and supernatural conflict.
-
Smoulder — Brenna Yovanoff
A study of a teenage girl navigating life in a town plagued by supernatural occurrences and her own shifting identity. The narrative provides an observational record of the friction between high school social structures and dark fantasy elements.
-
The Vampire Narcise — Colleen Gleason
Part of the Gardella Vampire Hunters series, this narrative documents a high-stakes struggle within the aristocratic vampire society of 19th-century Europe. Gleason provides a factual account of the tactical maneuvers and lethal politics governing immortal factions.
-
Born Wicked — Jessica Spotswood
Set in an alternate 19th-century New England where witches are persecuted by a strict religious authority. The text tracks three sisters who must conceal their magical heritage to survive a highly structured, oppressive society.
-
The Nature of Ash — Mandy Hager
A dystopian narrative following a teenager who must protect his disabled brother in a society facing systemic collapse. Hager explores the logistical challenges and moral dilemmas of survival in an environment defined by political corruption and resource scarcity.
-
What I Saw — Beck Nicholas
A mystery focused on a protagonist investigating a crime while dealing with the constraints of their own social environment. The story documents the search for authentic data and the unravelling of community secrets.
-
The Vampire Diaries: The Return: Nightfall — L.J. Smith
Following Elena Gilbert's return from the afterlife, the narrative documents the shifting power dynamics and supernatural threats facing Fell's Church. It provides a precise record of the ongoing conflict between rival factions.
-
Disharmony — Leah Giarratano
The second book in the Telling series, exploring the psychological pressure and supernatural abilities of teenagers caught in an ancient war. The narrative tracks their tactical efforts to harness their powers against a gathering darkness.
-
Infinite Days — Rebecca Maizel
A vampire willingly relinquishes her immortality to live as a human teenager. The story documents the physical transition and the unexpected return of historical enemies, exploring the boundaries of biological and supernatural existence.
-
Angel Dust — Sarah Mussi
A protagonist navigates a lethal encounter with a fallen angel, leading to a high-stakes investigation of celestial and demonic hierarchies. The narrative explores the physical and psychological costs of interacting with mythic beings.
-
Waterfell — Amalie Howard
An exiled alien princess masquerades as a human high school student while preparing to reclaim her aquatic kingdom. Howard provides a factual record of the biological constraints and tactical preparations required to survive an external threat.
-
Venom — Fiona Paul
Set in Renaissance Venice, a young noblewoman investigates a series of murders linked to a secret society. The text captures the atmospheric grit of the city and the technical precision of a historical murder mystery.
-
Love You Two — Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli
A contemporary YA narrative exploring the complexities of family structures and shifting personal identities. The text documents the psychological and social negotiations of a teenager navigating non-traditional relationship dynamics.
-
Blood Red Road — Moira Young
A post-apocalyptic narrative tracking a young woman's journey across a barren wasteland to rescue her kidnapped brother. Young writes with a lean, unblinking focus on the physical endurance and tactical survival required in a lawless environment.
-
Angel — L.A. Weatherly
In this universe, angels are predatory beings that feed on human energy. The story follows an assassin trained to eliminate them, documenting a high-stakes guerrilla war against a celestial authority.
-
Blood Magic — Tessa Gratton
Two teenagers discover a hidden legacy of blood magic tied to a local cemetery. The narrative explores the mechanics of this visceral magic system and the personal sacrifices required to wield it without suffering physiological collapse.
-
Undeadly — Michele Vail
A teenager from a lineage of Reapers must navigate the rules of her impending supernatural responsibilities. The text documents the bureaucratic and physical hurdles of managing the transition of souls while handling school politics.
-
Dead Kiss — Daniel Waters
A volume containing Generation Dead and Kiss of Life, documenting a sociological phenomenon where teenagers return from the dead to resume their education. Waters provides a sharp study of prejudice and the structural integration of the "differently biotic."
-
Cast in Secret — Michelle Sagara
In the Chronicles of Elantra series, an investigator must navigate a complex urban fantasy environment to solve a crime involving ancient, sentient magic. The narrative documents the investigative procedures of a magical law enforcement agency.
-
Circle of Shadows — Evelyn Skye
Two apprentices in an elite warrior organization must protect their kingdom from an encroaching supernatural army. The text provides a precise record of the tactical training, espionage, and physical discipline required of magical combatants.
-
This Dark Endeavour — Kenneth Oppel
A prequel to Frankenstein, tracking a young Victor Frankenstein as he explores forbidden alchemy to save his twin brother. Oppel captures the sensory curiosity and the reckless intellectual labor that lays the foundation for future scientific experiments.
-
Tall, Dark & Fangsome — Michelle Rowen
The concluding volume of the Immortality Bites series, documenting the final tactical maneuvers of an accidental vampire attempting to survive a war between immortal factions. The narrative provides a factual account of navigating a structured supernatural society.