Favorite Fiction and YA of 2023
02/02/2024
I read 236 books and 63 novellas and short stories in 2023. I also DNFed 63 books. I've been making great progress on my unread digital library but that also accounts for a bunch of the DNFs. I'm going to keep chipping away at all of my unread books, both digital and print, this year and see how far I get.
I included links to content notes for each book. You'll also find my full book reviews there if you want to learn more beyond my one to two sentence summaries.
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Fiction:
Black Sun (Between Earth and Sky #1) - Rebecca Roanhorse
Pre-Columbian America-set fantasy with mind-blowing world-building. (Content notes.)
The Unbroken (Magic of the Lost #1) - CL Clark
High stakes and action-packed sapphic fantasy that takes on colonialism from a number of angles. (Content notes.)
Something Close to Magic - Emma Mills
A delightful cozy fantasy about a baker’s apprentice who gets caught up with a bounty hunter, an actual troll (who is my favorite!), and a prince named Hapless. (Content notes.)
The Ferryman - Justin Cronin
This is not just dystopian science fiction set on a Stepford-like island with a horrific class divide: it’s a grief novel. (Content notes.)
Spear - Nicola Griffith
A gripping and evocative sapphic Arthurian retelling. Griffith's prose is gorgeous. (Content notes.)
Divine Rivals (Letters of Enchantment #1) - Rebecca Ross
Rival journalists Iris and Roman communicate via magical typewriters, not realizing who their letters are going to, as a war between gods gets underway. (Content notes.)
Babel - RF Kuang
A feast for word nerds. This fantasy grapples with the tyranny of colonialism, student-led revolutions, and whether empires can be defeated. (Content notes.)
Hench - Natalie Zina Walschots
Anna “The Auditor” and her fellow henches turn everything we know about heroes and villains upside down. Such a clever premise! (Content notes.)
YA:
Bloodmarked (The Legendborn Cycle #2) - Tracy Deonn
A sequel that more than holds its own. Tracy Deonn blew my mind once more with this Arthurian retelling. (Content notes.)
Never a Hero (Monsters #2) - Vanessa Len
A riveting page-turner as Joan, Nick, and crew deal with the fallout of a new timeline and face a new threat. (Content notes.)