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Best Mythology Books

April 2025

The Grisha Trilogy

Immerse yourself in a world of dark magic and dangerous intrigue. Alina Starkov, an orphan mapmaker, discovers she possesses an extraordinary power that could save her war-torn country. Thrust into the lavish world of the Grisha, magical elite led by the enigmatic Darkling, Alina must navigate treacherous politics and her own growing abilities. As she uncovers shocking secrets, she questions everything she thought she knew. A spellbinding tale of loyalty, love, and the price of power that will leave you breathless.

The Inheritance Trilogy

Jemisin’s captivating debut weaves a tale of gods, mortals, and power that will leave you breathless. Set in a richly imagined world where deities walk among us, this epic fantasy follows Yeine Darr as she’s thrust into a deadly game of succession. With lyrical prose and complex characters, Jemisin explores themes of oppression, identity, and the nature of divinity. I found myself completely immersed, unable to put it down as the intricate plot unfolded. A stunning start to a trilogy that redefines the genre.

The Witcher Series

Immerse yourself in a dark fantasy world where monsters roam and morality blurs. Sapkowski’s Witcher series follows Geralt of Rivia, a mutant monster hunter with supernatural abilities. As he navigates political intrigue and battles fearsome creatures, Geralt grapples with his own humanity. Rich in Slavic folklore and moral ambiguity, these books offer a gritty, complex tale that will keep you spellbound. Prepare for a journey where destiny and choice collide in unexpected ways.

The Priory of the Orange Tree

Sabran Berethnet, last of her line, must conceive an heir to protect her realm from the dragons that threaten its borders. But as she struggles with this burden, her lady-in-waiting Ead Duryan harbors a secret: she’s a mage, sworn to protect Sabran from unseen dangers. Across the sea, TanĂ© dreams of becoming a dragonrider, even as an ancient evil stirs. As their paths intertwine, these women must unravel long-buried secrets to save their world from destruction. A sweeping epic of magic, dragons, and destiny.

The Song of Achilles

Achilles, the golden warrior, and Patroclus, the awkward prince, forge an unlikely bond that deepens into a passionate romance. Miller’s lyrical prose breathes new life into Homer’s epic, exploring the tender moments between battles and the raw emotions of young love. As the Trojan War looms, their relationship is tested against duty and fate. A heart-wrenching tale that had me captivated until the final page, pondering the enduring power of love and the cruel whims of the gods.

The Tiger’s Wife

In a war-torn Balkan country, young doctor Natalia grapples with her grandfather’s mysterious death. As she unravels his past, she discovers two peculiar tales: one of a deathless man who cheats fate, and another of a deaf-mute girl who befriends a tiger escaped from a zoo. Obreht’s lyrical prose weaves folklore and reality, exploring the power of storytelling in the face of loss. A haunting debut that lingers long after the final page.

Kafka on the Shore

Kafka on the Shore weaves a mesmerizing tapestry of dreams, reality, and metaphysical mystery. Murakami’s lyrical prose follows two intertwined narratives: a teenage runaway seeking identity and a simpleminded old man who can talk to cats. As their paths converge, readers are drawn into a surreal world where fish rain from the sky and spirits cross between dimensions. It’s a haunting exploration of memory, fate, and the power of stories to shape our lives. Murakami’s unique blend of magical realism and philosophical musings will linger in your thoughts long after the final page.

The Ghost Bride

In 1890s Malaya, Li Lan’s family is on the brink of ruin. Desperate, they arrange for her to become a ghost bride to the wealthy Lim family’s recently deceased son. As Li Lan navigates the shadowy realm between the living and the dead, she uncovers dark secrets and finds herself drawn to the mysterious Er Lang. Choo’s lush prose brings to life a world of Chinese folklore, bustling night markets, and restless spirits, weaving a tale of love, duty, and the power of choice that will haunt you long after the last page.

The Night Tiger

Stepping into 1930s colonial Malaya, Ren, an 11-year-old Chinese houseboy, embarks on a haunting quest to fulfill his master’s dying wish. Parallel to his journey, we follow Ji Lin, a quick-witted dancehall girl, as she stumbles upon a gruesome discovery. Their paths intertwine in a mesmerizing tale of superstition, forbidden love, and a mythical beast. Choo’s lush prose brings to life a world where dreams and reality blur, leaving readers spellbound until the very last page.

Once Upon a River

Nestled along the Thames, the Swan inn buzzes with tales of a mysterious girl rescued from the river on a winter’s night. As whispers of miracles and magic swirl, three families lay claim to the child, each harboring their own secrets and hopes. Setterfield weaves a spellbinding narrative, blending folklore and science, love and loss, in a story that meanders like the river itself. With lyrical prose and unforgettable characters, this enchanting tale will leave you pondering the power of storytelling long after the last page.