Secondhand Young Adult Fantasy Bargain Book Box SP2453

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Secondhand Young Adult Fantasy Bargain Book Box

This collection features eighteen captivating journeys through worlds of magic, rebellion, and supernatural mystery, curated for fans of immersive storytelling. The set includes popular series starters and standalone novels, ranging from urban fantasy to dystopian thrills. Highlights include two editions of Cassandra Clare's City of Bones, the high-stakes survival of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins, and the atmospheric dark fantasy of To Bleed a Crystal Bloom. Whether you are looking for queer romance in Finding Nevo or the paranormal tension of The Replacement, this box offers a diverse range of voices and subgenres to satisfy any YA enthusiast. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.

  1. City of Bones by Cassandra Clare Clary Fray's life changes forever when she witnesses a murder committed by teenagers invisible to everyone else. She is thrust into the world of Shadowhunters, warriors dedicated to ridding the earth of demons and maintaining order among supernatural beings. As Clary searches for her kidnapped mother, she uncovers secrets about her own heritage that challenge everything she believed to be true. It is a fast-paced urban fantasy filled with ancient magic, dangerous secrets, and a forbidden romance that spans worlds.

  2. Desi Girl Speaking by A.S. Hussain This contemporary novel follows the journey of a young woman navigating the complexities of identity, family expectations, and self-expression within her community. When she finds her voice through an unexpected medium, she must decide whether to play it safe or speak her truth to the world. The narrative explores the intersection of traditional values and modern ambitions, highlighting the courage it takes to be authentically oneself. It is an empowering story of growth and the power of finding one's own unique place in a loud world.

  3. Jinx by Meg Cabot Jean Honeychurch, better known as Jinx, believes she is cursed with incredibly bad luck that follows her wherever she goes in her small town. Forced to move in with relatives in New York City, she hopes for a fresh start but finds herself entangled in a family rivalry. She soon discovers that her "bad luck" might actually be a dormant magical power that she must learn to control before it consumes her. This charming tale blends teenage drama with a touch of the supernatural, proving that magic is often found in the unexpected.

  4. Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout Katy Swartz moves to a boring town in West Virginia, expecting nothing more than a quiet senior year until she meets her neighbor, Daemon Black. Daemon is arrogant and irritating, but he also possesses supernatural abilities that link him to a race of beings from another world. When Katy accidentally becomes a target for Daemon's enemies, she is forced to rely on him for protection and enters a world of cosmic danger. Their explosive chemistry and the looming threat of an alien invasion create a high-stakes adventure that keeps readers on edge.

  5. Hocus Pocus & The All-New Sequel by A.W. Jantha This two-part story revisits the iconic Sanderson sisters while introducing a brand-new generation of characters to the spooky town of Salem. The sequel follows Max and Allison's daughter as she accidentally releases the witches twenty-five years after the original events of the first film. She must team up with new friends to stop the sisters from achieving their goal of permanent life before the sun rises. It is a nostalgic yet fresh adventure that captures the whimsical horror and fun of the beloved cult classic movie.

  6. Dark Visions by L.J. Smith Kaitlyn is a girl with the power to see the future through her drawings, a gift that has left her feeling isolated and misunderstood by her peers. She is invited to join a secret institute for gifted psychics, where she meets four other teens with unique and powerful supernatural abilities. They soon discover that the man running the institute has dark motives and plans to use their powers for his own sinister gain. To survive, they must combine their talents and trust each other in a battle against a force they barely understand.

  7. City of Bones (Shadowhunters) by Cassandra Clare In this alternate edition of the classic novel, the world of the Nephilim is explored through Clary Fray’s eyes as she discovers her hidden lineage. After her mother disappears, Clary is drawn into a secret society of demon hunters who operate in the shadows of modern-day New York. She must learn the ways of the Shadowhunters quickly to rescue her mother and prevent a powerful ancient relic from falling into the wrong hands. The story is a rich tapestry of mythology and action, setting the stage for an epic saga of good versus evil.

  8. Blood Flowers by Jay McGuiness In a world divided by class and geography, a young man from the forgotten outskirts finds himself caught in a web of political intrigue. The story explores themes of rebellion and sacrifice as he navigates a society where the elite thrive at the expense of the suffering lower class. As tensions rise and old secrets come to light, he must decide where his loyalties lie and what he is willing to lose for change. It is a gritty and atmospheric tale that examines the cost of standing up against an oppressive and unjust system.

  9. Finding Nevo by Nevo Zisin This deeply personal memoir explores the author's journey of gender transition and the complexities of identifying as non-binary in a binary-focused world. Through honest and vulnerable storytelling, the narrative follows Nevo’s experiences from childhood through adulthood as they navigate social and physical changes. It is an insightful look at the importance of self-discovery and the challenges of finding acceptance within oneself and from the surrounding society. This book serves as a vital perspective on identity and the courage required to live a life that is truly authentic.

  10. Maximum Ride: School's Out Forever by James Patterson Max and her flock of winged human-avian hybrids are on the run again, trying to escape the scientists who created them in a lab. In this sequel, the group attempts to live a "normal" life by attending school, but they soon realize that the enemy is everywhere. New threats emerge as they discover more about their origins and the true purpose behind their unique and powerful genetic modifications. It is a high-flying adventure filled with narrow escapes, telepathic connections, and the unbreakable bond of a found family.

  11. When Ghosts Call Us Home by Katya de Becerra When her sister goes missing after visiting a supposedly haunted house, a determined teen returns to her childhood home to find the truth. She discovers that the urban legends surrounding the estate are far more real and dangerous than anyone in the small town believes. As she delves into her family’s dark history, she realizes that the house itself may be alive and hungry for more victims. The atmospheric prose and psychological tension create a chilling mystery where the boundaries between the living and dead are blurred.

  12. The Shadow Cabinet by Maureen Johnson Rory Deveaux is back in this gripping conclusion to the Shades of London series, facing a new supernatural threat that looms over the city. After surviving a series of murders, she must navigate the secret world of the spectral police and their mysterious political enemies. As the stakes rise, Rory discovers that her own abilities are evolving in ways that make her both a powerful ally and a target. This urban fantasy blends historical mystery with modern-day thrills, providing a satisfying and tense resolution to a complex ghostly saga.

  13. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins Years before he became the tyrannical President of Panem, a young Coriolanus Snow struggles to restore his family’s fading legacy in the Capitol. He is assigned to mentor the female tribute from District 12 in the tenth annual Hunger Games, a task that challenges his morals. As he navigates the political landscape of the games, he must choose between his ambition for power and his growing feelings for the girl. This prequel provides a fascinating look at the origin of the games and the evolution of a classic literary villain.

  14. Cupid's Revenge by Wibke Brueggemann Tilly is a teenager who has sworn off love after a series of romantic disasters, but her best friend has other plans for her summer. When she finds herself caught in a fake-dating scheme that spirals out of control, Tilly must confront her own fears about vulnerability. The story is a humorous and heartfelt exploration of modern teenage relationships and the messy reality of falling in love when you least expect. It celebrates the importance of friendship and the courage it takes to be honest about one's feelings with others.

  15. Burned by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast Zoey Redbird’s soul has shattered, and she is trapped in the Otherworld while her friends in the House of Night fight to bring her back. As ancient darkness rises to threaten the world, the fledglings must find a way to unite their powers without their leader to stop an evil god. The narrative shifts between various perspectives, showing the emotional toll of the war and the strength required to overcome deep personal loss. It is a pivotal entry in the series that tests the loyalty and resilience of the young vampires.

  16. Katabasis by R.F. Kuang This story explores a descent into an underworld or a dark psychological landscape, drawing on classical themes of epic journeys and profound transformation. The protagonist must navigate a series of trials that challenge their resolve and force them to confront the shadows of their own past. Themes of sacrifice, knowledge, and the price of power are woven throughout the narrative as the character searches for a way back to the light. It is a dense and atmospheric work that showcases the author’s ability to blend mythology with sharp social commentary.

  17. The Replacement by Brenna Yovanoff In the quiet town of Gentry, Mackie Doyle is a "replacement," a creature left by the Fair Folk in place of a human baby years ago. He struggles to survive in the human world, as the presence of iron and holy ground causes him physical pain and constant distress. When a local girl’s sister is kidnapped by the creatures from the tunnels, Mackie must venture into the dark to save her. It is a hauntingly beautiful tale that explores themes of belonging, sacrifice, and the hidden horrors beneath a perfect town.

  18. To Bleed a Crystal Bloom by Sarah A. Parker Orlaith has lived her life in a gilded cage, protected by a mysterious high lord who saved her from a bloody past. As she comes of age, she begins to realize that her protector’s motives are far more complex and dangerous than she ever truly imagined. Caught in a web of courtly intrigue and forbidden desire, she must find the strength to claim her own power and seek the truth. This dark fantasy romance features lush world-building and an intense emotional core that explores the blurred lines between love and obsession.



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Secondhand Young Adult Fantasy Bargain Book Box

This collection features eighteen captivating journeys through worlds of magic, rebellion, and supernatural mystery, curated for fans of immersive storytelling. The set includes popular series starters and standalone novels, ranging from urban fantasy to dystopian thrills. Highlights include two editions of Cassandra Clare's City of Bones, the high-stakes survival of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins, and the atmospheric dark fantasy of To Bleed a Crystal Bloom. Whether you are looking for queer romance in Finding Nevo or the paranormal tension of The Replacement, this box offers a diverse range of voices and subgenres to satisfy any YA enthusiast. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.

  1. City of Bones by Cassandra Clare Clary Fray's life changes forever when she witnesses a murder committed by teenagers invisible to everyone else. She is thrust into the world of Shadowhunters, warriors dedicated to ridding the earth of demons and maintaining order among supernatural beings. As Clary searches for her kidnapped mother, she uncovers secrets about her own heritage that challenge everything she believed to be true. It is a fast-paced urban fantasy filled with ancient magic, dangerous secrets, and a forbidden romance that spans worlds.

  2. Desi Girl Speaking by A.S. Hussain This contemporary novel follows the journey of a young woman navigating the complexities of identity, family expectations, and self-expression within her community. When she finds her voice through an unexpected medium, she must decide whether to play it safe or speak her truth to the world. The narrative explores the intersection of traditional values and modern ambitions, highlighting the courage it takes to be authentically oneself. It is an empowering story of growth and the power of finding one's own unique place in a loud world.

  3. Jinx by Meg Cabot Jean Honeychurch, better known as Jinx, believes she is cursed with incredibly bad luck that follows her wherever she goes in her small town. Forced to move in with relatives in New York City, she hopes for a fresh start but finds herself entangled in a family rivalry. She soon discovers that her "bad luck" might actually be a dormant magical power that she must learn to control before it consumes her. This charming tale blends teenage drama with a touch of the supernatural, proving that magic is often found in the unexpected.

  4. Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout Katy Swartz moves to a boring town in West Virginia, expecting nothing more than a quiet senior year until she meets her neighbor, Daemon Black. Daemon is arrogant and irritating, but he also possesses supernatural abilities that link him to a race of beings from another world. When Katy accidentally becomes a target for Daemon's enemies, she is forced to rely on him for protection and enters a world of cosmic danger. Their explosive chemistry and the looming threat of an alien invasion create a high-stakes adventure that keeps readers on edge.

  5. Hocus Pocus & The All-New Sequel by A.W. Jantha This two-part story revisits the iconic Sanderson sisters while introducing a brand-new generation of characters to the spooky town of Salem. The sequel follows Max and Allison's daughter as she accidentally releases the witches twenty-five years after the original events of the first film. She must team up with new friends to stop the sisters from achieving their goal of permanent life before the sun rises. It is a nostalgic yet fresh adventure that captures the whimsical horror and fun of the beloved cult classic movie.

  6. Dark Visions by L.J. Smith Kaitlyn is a girl with the power to see the future through her drawings, a gift that has left her feeling isolated and misunderstood by her peers. She is invited to join a secret institute for gifted psychics, where she meets four other teens with unique and powerful supernatural abilities. They soon discover that the man running the institute has dark motives and plans to use their powers for his own sinister gain. To survive, they must combine their talents and trust each other in a battle against a force they barely understand.

  7. City of Bones (Shadowhunters) by Cassandra Clare In this alternate edition of the classic novel, the world of the Nephilim is explored through Clary Fray’s eyes as she discovers her hidden lineage. After her mother disappears, Clary is drawn into a secret society of demon hunters who operate in the shadows of modern-day New York. She must learn the ways of the Shadowhunters quickly to rescue her mother and prevent a powerful ancient relic from falling into the wrong hands. The story is a rich tapestry of mythology and action, setting the stage for an epic saga of good versus evil.

  8. Blood Flowers by Jay McGuiness In a world divided by class and geography, a young man from the forgotten outskirts finds himself caught in a web of political intrigue. The story explores themes of rebellion and sacrifice as he navigates a society where the elite thrive at the expense of the suffering lower class. As tensions rise and old secrets come to light, he must decide where his loyalties lie and what he is willing to lose for change. It is a gritty and atmospheric tale that examines the cost of standing up against an oppressive and unjust system.

  9. Finding Nevo by Nevo Zisin This deeply personal memoir explores the author's journey of gender transition and the complexities of identifying as non-binary in a binary-focused world. Through honest and vulnerable storytelling, the narrative follows Nevo’s experiences from childhood through adulthood as they navigate social and physical changes. It is an insightful look at the importance of self-discovery and the challenges of finding acceptance within oneself and from the surrounding society. This book serves as a vital perspective on identity and the courage required to live a life that is truly authentic.

  10. Maximum Ride: School's Out Forever by James Patterson Max and her flock of winged human-avian hybrids are on the run again, trying to escape the scientists who created them in a lab. In this sequel, the group attempts to live a "normal" life by attending school, but they soon realize that the enemy is everywhere. New threats emerge as they discover more about their origins and the true purpose behind their unique and powerful genetic modifications. It is a high-flying adventure filled with narrow escapes, telepathic connections, and the unbreakable bond of a found family.

  11. When Ghosts Call Us Home by Katya de Becerra When her sister goes missing after visiting a supposedly haunted house, a determined teen returns to her childhood home to find the truth. She discovers that the urban legends surrounding the estate are far more real and dangerous than anyone in the small town believes. As she delves into her family’s dark history, she realizes that the house itself may be alive and hungry for more victims. The atmospheric prose and psychological tension create a chilling mystery where the boundaries between the living and dead are blurred.

  12. The Shadow Cabinet by Maureen Johnson Rory Deveaux is back in this gripping conclusion to the Shades of London series, facing a new supernatural threat that looms over the city. After surviving a series of murders, she must navigate the secret world of the spectral police and their mysterious political enemies. As the stakes rise, Rory discovers that her own abilities are evolving in ways that make her both a powerful ally and a target. This urban fantasy blends historical mystery with modern-day thrills, providing a satisfying and tense resolution to a complex ghostly saga.

  13. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins Years before he became the tyrannical President of Panem, a young Coriolanus Snow struggles to restore his family’s fading legacy in the Capitol. He is assigned to mentor the female tribute from District 12 in the tenth annual Hunger Games, a task that challenges his morals. As he navigates the political landscape of the games, he must choose between his ambition for power and his growing feelings for the girl. This prequel provides a fascinating look at the origin of the games and the evolution of a classic literary villain.

  14. Cupid's Revenge by Wibke Brueggemann Tilly is a teenager who has sworn off love after a series of romantic disasters, but her best friend has other plans for her summer. When she finds herself caught in a fake-dating scheme that spirals out of control, Tilly must confront her own fears about vulnerability. The story is a humorous and heartfelt exploration of modern teenage relationships and the messy reality of falling in love when you least expect. It celebrates the importance of friendship and the courage it takes to be honest about one's feelings with others.

  15. Burned by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast Zoey Redbird’s soul has shattered, and she is trapped in the Otherworld while her friends in the House of Night fight to bring her back. As ancient darkness rises to threaten the world, the fledglings must find a way to unite their powers without their leader to stop an evil god. The narrative shifts between various perspectives, showing the emotional toll of the war and the strength required to overcome deep personal loss. It is a pivotal entry in the series that tests the loyalty and resilience of the young vampires.

  16. Katabasis by R.F. Kuang This story explores a descent into an underworld or a dark psychological landscape, drawing on classical themes of epic journeys and profound transformation. The protagonist must navigate a series of trials that challenge their resolve and force them to confront the shadows of their own past. Themes of sacrifice, knowledge, and the price of power are woven throughout the narrative as the character searches for a way back to the light. It is a dense and atmospheric work that showcases the author’s ability to blend mythology with sharp social commentary.

  17. The Replacement by Brenna Yovanoff In the quiet town of Gentry, Mackie Doyle is a "replacement," a creature left by the Fair Folk in place of a human baby years ago. He struggles to survive in the human world, as the presence of iron and holy ground causes him physical pain and constant distress. When a local girl’s sister is kidnapped by the creatures from the tunnels, Mackie must venture into the dark to save her. It is a hauntingly beautiful tale that explores themes of belonging, sacrifice, and the hidden horrors beneath a perfect town.

  18. To Bleed a Crystal Bloom by Sarah A. Parker Orlaith has lived her life in a gilded cage, protected by a mysterious high lord who saved her from a bloody past. As she comes of age, she begins to realize that her protector’s motives are far more complex and dangerous than she ever truly imagined. Caught in a web of courtly intrigue and forbidden desire, she must find the strength to claim her own power and seek the truth. This dark fantasy romance features lush world-building and an intense emotional core that explores the blurred lines between love and obsession.