one of my favorite genres. 😌 read a Black book this month!!!!! here’s plenty of recs (all fantasy btw) ✨:
🩷 Cinderella is Dead by Kalynn Bayron
💗 Legendborn by Tracy Deonn
🩷 Lore of the Wilds by Annaleigh Sbrana
💗 It Waits in the Forest by Sarah Dass
🩷 Deadly Ever After by Brittany Johnson
💗 Amari and the Night Brothers by BB Alston
💗 Drown Me in Dreams by Gabi Burton
As someone who loves diving into fantasy novels, discovering Black authors in this genre has been a game-changer. What really caught my eye recently are the striking book covers, many showcasing big hair, like those featured in Gabi Burton’s works. These covers do more than attract—they celebrate cultural identity and beauty, adding another layer of connection to the stories inside. Each book recommendation on this list, from Kalynn Bayron’s 'Cinderella is Dead' to BB Alston’s 'Amari and the Night Brothers,' offers a different taste of fantasy, enriched with themes of heritage and resilience. For example, 'Legendborn' by Tracy Deonn skillfully blends Southern Black culture with Arthurian legends, creating an immersive experience that's both fresh and familiar. What I appreciate most is how these books blend fantasy with real-world issues, which makes the stories resonate deeply. Reading 'Drown Me in Dreams' by Gabi Burton provided me with intense emotions and a vivid world that felt both magical and authentic. It’s incredible to see how these authors use fantasy not just to entertain but to explore identity, history, and personal growth. If you're looking to expand your fantasy collection with diverse voices, this list is a perfect start. Plus, the theme of big hair on the covers is a beautiful nod to cultural pride, making these reads stand out both visually and narratively. I highly recommend giving these books a try and supporting Black voices in fantasy genres that are continually evolving and inspiring.



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