
The Stone Door Review
Kvothe tackles more secrets than my internet search history. The magic’s wild, the friends are loyal, but even he can’t talk himself out of every mess. Sometimes the plot wanders, but it’s still a good ride!
Books that contain magical or supernatural elements, set in imaginary worlds.

Kvothe tackles more secrets than my internet search history. The magic’s wild, the friends are loyal, but even he can’t talk himself out of every mess. Sometimes the plot wanders, but it’s still a good ride!

Jill and Eustace stumble through Narnia, meeting owls with attitude and giants with bad manners. The Silver Chair blends wild adventure with real heart—plus, Aslan's signs are harder to remember than my online passwords!

Wheel of Time is like trying to eat an entire cake in one go—delicious, epic, sometimes too much, but you can’t help coming back for more, even if you need a nap halfway through.

Roland’s journey to the Tower is wild, weird, and full of danger. Some bits confused me, but I never got bored. If you like mixing cowboys, magic, and mind-bending plots, The Dark Tower is your new wild ride.

Martin throws more twists than a pretzel factory in 'Winds of Winter.' The characters are strong, the action's wild, but sometimes you need a map and a snack to keep up. Fantasy fans will still eat it up.

Spiderwick Chronicles made me question every sock I’ve ever lost—maybe a brownie stole it. The magical creatures are wild, the siblings bicker just like mine, and the drawings made me wish they’d jump off the page (but not literally).