📚 Books to Read After Dangerous Angels
Just finished dangerous angels? Here are 5 magical next reads curated just for you:
📘 Weetzie Bat by Francesca Lia Block
Rating: 3.9 / 5 (22,529 ratings), Published: 1989
When to read it: When you need a whimsical escape to a world of enchanting characters and magical realism.
Step back into a dreamy, surreal version of Los Angeles with Weetzie Bat, a quirky heroine navigating love, friendship, and self-discovery. Block's lyrical prose and unique storytelling will captivate you, much like the vibe of "Dangerous Angels".
Genres: Young Adult, Fantasy, LGBTQ+, Coming-of-Age, Magical Realism
After reading: You'll feel a renewed sense of wonder and a deeper appreciation for life's extraordinary moments.
📘 The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
Rating: 4.2 / 5 (1,345,758 ratings), Published: 1999
When to read it: During moments of introspection or when you're pondering the complexities of growing up.
Dive into the poignant and heartfelt narrative of Charlie as he navigates high school, friendship, and the challenges of adolescence. Chbosky's raw portrayal of emotions echoes the depth found in "Dangerous Angels", making this a must-read for fans of coming-of-age tales.
Genres: Young Adult, Contemporary, Mental Health, Friendship, Family
After reading: You'll be reminded of the power of human connection and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
📘 Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire
Rating: 3.9 / 5 (54,025 ratings), Published: 2016
When to read it: When you crave a darkly enchanting story that explores the concept of belonging and finding your place in the world.
Delve into McGuire's mesmerizing tale of a boarding school for children who once journeyed to magical worlds and are now trying to reintegrate into reality. This captivating blend of fantasy and mystery will resonate with fans of the otherworldly elements in "Dangerous Angels".
Genres: Fantasy, Mystery, LGBTQ+, Novella, Young Adult
After reading: You'll feel a sense of longing for the magical realms within your own heart and a renewed appreciation for the beauty of being unique.
📘 Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz
Rating: 4.3 / 5 (220,859 ratings), Published: 2012
When to read it: When you're in the mood for a tender, profound exploration of friendship, identity, and the complexities of love.
Immerse yourself in the heartfelt journey of Aristotle and Dante as they navigate their evolving bond and individual paths to self-discovery. Sáenz's lyrical writing and deep character exploration will tug at your heartstrings, much like the emotional depth found in "Dangerous Angels".
Genres: Young Adult, LGBTQ+, Coming-of-Age, Friendship, Identity
After reading: You'll be left contemplating the beauty of human connections, the significance of acceptance, and the transformative power of love.
📘 Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs
Rating: 3.9 / 5 (1,096,412 ratings), Published: 2011
When to read it: When you're seeking a captivating blend of mystery, fantasy, and a touch of darkness that will transport you to a world of peculiar wonders.
Enter the mysterious world of Miss Peregrine's Home and follow the tale of Jacob as he discovers the secrets of his past and unravels the enigmatic existence of peculiar children. Riggs' haunting storytelling and vivid imagery will enchant fans of the eerie and unconventional elements in "Dangerous Angels".
Genres: Young Adult, Fantasy, Mystery, Historical Fiction, Paranormal
After reading: You'll find yourself embracing the extraordinary, celebrating your quirks, and cherishing the magic hidden within the ordinary moments of life.