Some of these books I've read, some I'm still getting to. Some of them are good, some are terrible. This is not a rec list! This is the list I've put together to read or re-read while I'm writing my novel, figuring you can learn as much from a failed attempt as a successful one, and that the most important thing is to be aware of what else has been written in this subgenre.
Most of these books take place in a modern setting, our Earth or the near equivalent, and involve faeries interacting with humans. I included adult, YA, and some kids' books. I also made a couple of alterations to the usual theme -- a couple of these are about humans-meet-faeries in a historical Earth setting rather than a modern one, and a couple are just significant examples of urban fantasy, sans faeries. I also threw in a couple of short story collections. In the case of series, I'm only including the first one (or the relevant one for my purposes), although it's possible I'll keep reading if the first one is particularly good. (Exception: the Bordertown series, which I know I'm going to read all of, because it was essentially my formative influence, and I still love it.)
I think it would be fun to review some or all of these, too, but I don't know if I'll actually have the time or energy to do so.
Poul Anderson, The Broken Sword
Poul Anderson, A Midsummer Tempest
Clive Barker, Weaveworld
Gael Baudino, Strands of Starlight
Elizabeth Bear, Blood and Iron
Holly Black & Tony DiTerlizzi, The Spiderwick Chronicles
Holly Black, Tithe
Francesca Lia Block, Dangerous Angels
Francesca Lia Block, I Was A Teenage Fairy
Paul Brandon, The Wild Reel
Herbie Brennan, Faerie Wars
Steven Brust & Megan Lindholm, The Gypsy
Emma Bull, Finder
Emma Bull, War for the Oaks
Jim Butcher, Summer Knight
Orson Scott Card, Magic Street
Michael Chabon, Summerland
CJ Cherryh, The Dreaming Tree
M. Lucie Chin, The Fairy of Ku-She
Marian Cockrell, Shadow Castle
Eoin Colfer, Artemis Fowl
John Crowley, Little, Big
Kara Dalkey, Steel Rose
Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling eds., The Faery Reel
Pamela Dean, Tam Lin
Charles DeLint, Jack of Kinrowan
Charles DeLint, The Little Country
Charles DeLint, The Wild Wood
Keith Donohue, The Stolen Child
Diane Duane, Stealing the Elf-King's Roses
Rosemary Edghill, Sword of Maiden's Tears
Alice Thomas Ellis, Fairy Tale
Minister Faust, The Coyote Kings of the Space-Age Bachelor Pad
Raymond Feist, Faerie Tale
John M. Ford, The Last Hot Time
Michael Jan Friedman, The Glove of Maiden's Hair
Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere
Neil Gaiman, Stardust
Lisa Goldstein, Dark Cities Underground
Lisa Goldstein, Strange Devices of the Sun and Moon
Simon P. Green, Something From the Nightside
Ellen Guon, Bedlam Boyz
Linda Halderman, The Lastborn of Elvinwood
Laurell K. Hamilton, A Kiss of Shadows
Sarah A. Hoyt, Ill Met By Moonlight
Dahlov Ipcar, A Dark Horn Blowing
Melanie Jackson, Traveler
Diana Wynne Jones, Fire and Hemlock
Frewin Jones, The Faerie Path
Graham Joyce, The Tooth Fairy
Marvin Kaye ed., The Fair Folk
Ellen Kushner, Thomas the Rhymer
Mercedes Lackey, Bedlam's Bard
Rebecca Lickiss, Eccentric Circles
Megan Lindholm, Wizard of the Pigeons
Jane Lindskold, Brother to Dragons, Companion to Owls
Geraldine McCaughrean, The Stones Are Hatching
Patricia McKillip, Something Rich and Strange
Melisa Michaels, Cold Iron
China Mieville, King Rat
Manuel Mujica Lainez, Wandering Unicorn
Pat O'Shea, The Hounds of the Morrigan
Elizabeth Marie Pope, Perilous Gard
Michael Reeves, Street Magic
Delia Sherman, Changeling
Josepha Sherman, Son of Darkness
Will Shetterly, Elsewhere
Will Shetterly, Nevernever
Sarah Singleton, The Crow Maiden
Midori Snyder, The Flight of Michael McBride
Midori Snyder, Hannah's Garden
Wen Spencer, Tinker
Lisa Tuttle, The Mysteries
Sylvia Townsend Warner, Kingdoms of Elfin
Christine Warren, She's No Faerie Princess
Kim Wilkins, The Autumn Castle
Kim Wilkins, Giants of the Frost
Tad Williams, The War of the Flowers
Terri Windling, Borderland
Terri Windling, Borderland 2
Terri Windling, Bordertown
Terri Windling, Life on the Border
Terri Windling, The Wood Wife
Terri Windling & Delia Sherman eds., The Essential Bordertown
Chris Wooding, Poison
Jane Yolen, The Faery Flag
Jane Yolen, Pay the Piper
Most of these books take place in a modern setting, our Earth or the near equivalent, and involve faeries interacting with humans. I included adult, YA, and some kids' books. I also made a couple of alterations to the usual theme -- a couple of these are about humans-meet-faeries in a historical Earth setting rather than a modern one, and a couple are just significant examples of urban fantasy, sans faeries. I also threw in a couple of short story collections. In the case of series, I'm only including the first one (or the relevant one for my purposes), although it's possible I'll keep reading if the first one is particularly good. (Exception: the Bordertown series, which I know I'm going to read all of, because it was essentially my formative influence, and I still love it.)
I think it would be fun to review some or all of these, too, but I don't know if I'll actually have the time or energy to do so.
Poul Anderson, The Broken Sword
Poul Anderson, A Midsummer Tempest
Clive Barker, Weaveworld
Gael Baudino, Strands of Starlight
Elizabeth Bear, Blood and Iron
Holly Black & Tony DiTerlizzi, The Spiderwick Chronicles
Holly Black, Tithe
Francesca Lia Block, Dangerous Angels
Francesca Lia Block, I Was A Teenage Fairy
Paul Brandon, The Wild Reel
Herbie Brennan, Faerie Wars
Steven Brust & Megan Lindholm, The Gypsy
Emma Bull, Finder
Emma Bull, War for the Oaks
Jim Butcher, Summer Knight
Orson Scott Card, Magic Street
Michael Chabon, Summerland
CJ Cherryh, The Dreaming Tree
M. Lucie Chin, The Fairy of Ku-She
Marian Cockrell, Shadow Castle
Eoin Colfer, Artemis Fowl
John Crowley, Little, Big
Kara Dalkey, Steel Rose
Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling eds., The Faery Reel
Pamela Dean, Tam Lin
Charles DeLint, Jack of Kinrowan
Charles DeLint, The Little Country
Charles DeLint, The Wild Wood
Keith Donohue, The Stolen Child
Diane Duane, Stealing the Elf-King's Roses
Rosemary Edghill, Sword of Maiden's Tears
Alice Thomas Ellis, Fairy Tale
Minister Faust, The Coyote Kings of the Space-Age Bachelor Pad
Raymond Feist, Faerie Tale
John M. Ford, The Last Hot Time
Michael Jan Friedman, The Glove of Maiden's Hair
Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere
Neil Gaiman, Stardust
Lisa Goldstein, Dark Cities Underground
Lisa Goldstein, Strange Devices of the Sun and Moon
Simon P. Green, Something From the Nightside
Ellen Guon, Bedlam Boyz
Linda Halderman, The Lastborn of Elvinwood
Laurell K. Hamilton, A Kiss of Shadows
Sarah A. Hoyt, Ill Met By Moonlight
Dahlov Ipcar, A Dark Horn Blowing
Melanie Jackson, Traveler
Diana Wynne Jones, Fire and Hemlock
Frewin Jones, The Faerie Path
Graham Joyce, The Tooth Fairy
Marvin Kaye ed., The Fair Folk
Ellen Kushner, Thomas the Rhymer
Mercedes Lackey, Bedlam's Bard
Rebecca Lickiss, Eccentric Circles
Megan Lindholm, Wizard of the Pigeons
Jane Lindskold, Brother to Dragons, Companion to Owls
Geraldine McCaughrean, The Stones Are Hatching
Patricia McKillip, Something Rich and Strange
Melisa Michaels, Cold Iron
China Mieville, King Rat
Manuel Mujica Lainez, Wandering Unicorn
Pat O'Shea, The Hounds of the Morrigan
Elizabeth Marie Pope, Perilous Gard
Michael Reeves, Street Magic
Delia Sherman, Changeling
Josepha Sherman, Son of Darkness
Will Shetterly, Elsewhere
Will Shetterly, Nevernever
Sarah Singleton, The Crow Maiden
Midori Snyder, The Flight of Michael McBride
Midori Snyder, Hannah's Garden
Wen Spencer, Tinker
Lisa Tuttle, The Mysteries
Sylvia Townsend Warner, Kingdoms of Elfin
Christine Warren, She's No Faerie Princess
Kim Wilkins, The Autumn Castle
Kim Wilkins, Giants of the Frost
Tad Williams, The War of the Flowers
Terri Windling, Borderland
Terri Windling, Borderland 2
Terri Windling, Bordertown
Terri Windling, Life on the Border
Terri Windling, The Wood Wife
Terri Windling & Delia Sherman eds., The Essential Bordertown
Chris Wooding, Poison
Jane Yolen, The Faery Flag
Jane Yolen, Pay the Piper
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Date: 2007-02-25 07:57 pm (UTC)From:Also, you should add:
Guy Gavriel Kay, The Summer Tree
(followed by two direct sequels, which are very good, and one indirect sequel that just came out, Ysabel, which is actually even more urban fantasy than the others, since there's no other-fairyland the characters go to, but which fails fairly spectacularly, so it might be educational.)
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Date: 2007-02-26 03:50 am (UTC)From:And I love GGK, but I don't think of the Fionavar Tapestry as the same kind of thing. Yeah, there are elves and dwarves in Fionavar, but it's really more just HighFantasyLand than it is Faerie, I think -- and Regular People Go to HighFantasyLand is a whole separate subgenre.
I'm sorry to hear you thought Ysabel failed; I've been looking forward to having a chance at it. I admit I haven't liked his last several books as well as the earlier stuff -- Song for Arbonne and Lions of Al-Rassan and Fionavar Tapestry. And Tigana is arguably my favorite book of all time -- I don't know, I hate to commit to statements like that, but it tends to spring first to mind when people ask what my favorite book is.
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Date: 2007-02-26 08:39 pm (UTC)From: