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2019’s Top Books
Wizards. Demigods. Warring cat tribes. Fairies. Assassins. Fairy assassins. This list has ‘em all.
The Harry Potter seriesby J.K. Rowling
The Warriors series +1by Erin Hunter
Percy Jackson & the Olympians −1by Rick Riordan
A Song of Ice and Fireby George R. R. Martin
Carry On +7by Rainbow Rowell
The All for the Game series +3by Nora Sakavic
The Six of Crows Duology −3by Leigh Bardugo
Pride and Prejudice −1by Jane Austen
The Raven Cycle series −4by Maggie Stiefvater
The Captive Prince Trilogyby C. S. Pacat
The Wicked King, Book 2 of The Folk of the Air Trilogyby Holly Black
A Court of Thorns and Roses series −6by Sarah J. Maas
The Cruel Prince, Book 1 of The Folk of the Air Trilogy +4by Holly Black
The Silmarillion +5by J. R. R. Tolkien
The Throne of Glass series −7by Sarah J. Maas
Discworldby Terry Pratchett
The Secret Historyby Donna Tartt
The Mortal Instruments seriesby Cassandra Clare
The Outsiders −6by S. E. Hinton
The Twilight Sagaby Stephanie Meyer
The Dark Artifices Trilogy −1by Cassandra Clare
Red, White & Royal Blueby Casey McQuiston
The Great Gatsby −2by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Trials of Apollo series −2by Rick Riordan
The Wings of Fire series −2by Tui T. Sutherland
Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard series −11by Rick Riordan
Romeo and Julietby William Shakespeare
The Song of Achillesby Madeline Miller
Milk and Honey −15by Rupi Kaur
Good Omens −19by Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett The number in italics indicates how many spots a title moved up or down from the previous year. Bolded titles weren’t on the list last year.