Today’s Top Ten Tuesday Topic is a Halloween/Creepy Freebie (hosted, as usual, by
That Artsy Reader Girl). I’ve decided to write about books with dark magic and/or darkness in them. I don’t celebrate Halloween, so I had to alter the topic a bit.
So a little bit about my Halloween story. Back when I was in college, I went to Knott’s Scary Farm with my future husband, a couple of his friends, and his future fiancée (perhaps you notice that this is already getting weird). So my husband had broken up with his future fiancée, then we went out for a while, and then he went out with her again. And we were all at Knott’s Scary Farm together. Needless to say, it didn’t really go all that well. But I was at this Beetlejuice show, and this fake Beetlejuice character was telling jokes about death and I was just thinking “this really isn’t funny. Death isn’t really funny.” I’m sure that being there with my future husband and his then-girlfriend didn’t help anything, but I haven’t really been into Halloween since.
But I digress. Back to our Top Ten List:
Slasher Girls and Monster Boys – This will probably be the closest thing that I get to a “Halloween” read this year. It’s an anthology with several stories from various authors. Like most anthologies, some stories are better than others. It has a lot of stories where bad boys and girls get the justice that they deserve. And there’s creepiness and in many of these stories, a little bit of magic. If you’re looking for something to read tomorrow while you’re handing out candy, maybe this is your book.
Enchantée ~ Gita Trelease – Enchantée is not a creepy book at all, but there is a creepy villain in this book that uses his magic for evil and not for good. There has to be some force that works against the heroine of a story or it’s not a good book, right?
Give the Dark My Love ~ Beth Revis – In Give the Dark My Love, our main character is literally practicing necromancy. If I was going to put “necromancy” under a dark magic or a light magic umbrella, it would definitely go under dark magic.
Frequency ~ Christopher Krovatin – At first glance, Frequency seems to be a contemporary novel about high school students that are into music and use a few too many drugs. This book has it’s own kind of magic in it: music. Maybe you’ve gotten so into a song that you feel like the beat is controlling you (I know I have). In this book, the magic of music takes that feeling a step farther and is actually controlling people.
The Young Elites ~ Marie Lu – Not everybody in The Young Elites is dark: just our main character, Adelina Amouteru. Maybe she could have been a good person if life had treated her a little differently. At any rate, the main character in this series does some pretty evil things and her powers granted from the gods are pretty magical.
Ember in the Ashes ~ Sabaa Tahir – While the main characters in the Ember in the Ashes series are neither evil or magical, there is some evil magic afoot in this story. And there are evil characters. Plus, this series is pretty darned good.
Ever the Hunted ~ Erin Summerill – Ever the Hunted (and its sequel, Ever the Brave) is not one of those stories that feels creepy, but there is definitely some dark magic in this story. Our main characters are amazingly sweet, but there are some mind-controllers out there, and they’re not so sweet.
Throne of Glass ~ Sarah J. Maas – The Throne of Glass series has some pretty dark and creepy magic in it (although the first book doesn’t have a lot of magic in it). Our main character is also a pretty wicked assassin. I still have to read the last three books in the series (it’s really long) but it’s definitely worth reading.
Ace of Shades ~ Amanda Foody – The setting of Ace of Shades is very much like Las Vegas with a little bit of magic. It’s dark and gritty and dangerous. Definitely not a place that you’d want to be wandering alone in after dark.
The Mortal Instruments series ~ Cassandra Clare – This series has all the creepy crawlies in it: demons, werewolves, vampires, and the like. Yet, I don’t really feel like these are creepy books at all. Nevertheless, since I’m writing about books that contain dark magic or darkness in them, these books qualify. And they are probably going to make my list of Top Ten Books I Read for the First Time in 2018 (I lump all books in series together) so they should make it to today’s list.
Well, that’s today’s Top Ten List. Next week, I’ll list ten older books that I still want to read.
What books have you read that have dark magic or darkness in them?