If You Like, Then Read is a feature where we offer reading suggestions based on books you already like, scheduled once a month. If you have more suggestions, feel free to tell us in the comments! You can check out the rest of these lists here.
The Key to Extraordinary by Natalie Lloyd
Emma’s family is full of extraordinary women from spies to scientists and she dreams of the day she will fulfill her own destiny. Until then she lives with her family on the edge of a graveyard where they run a bakery that serves up some seemingly magical hot chocolate.
A Snicker of Magic by Natalie LLoyd
Midnight Gulch used to be full of magic, but it seems to Felicity Pickle that the local ice cream might still have something special about it.
Absolutely Almost by Lisa Graff
Albie wants his parents to be proud of him, but he can’t seem to do anything right. It seems to him that he’s just a kid who likes doughnuts.
A Tangle of Knots by Lisa Graff
Cady has the ability to match the perfect cake to the perfect person. But can her Talent help her find a real home?
Bliss by Kathryn Littlewood
Rosemary’s family has a secret cookbook full of magic recipes. But when she and her siblings attempt a few, things go awry.
Ooh, these all sound really cute! 😀 They all seem like middle-grade books though…there’s nothing wrong with middle grade books, but do you have any recommendations for YA maybe? 🙂
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Hm. That’s a good question. I can’t think of any offhand, but Briana reads more YA than I do. Apparently MG authors like dessert?
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The dessert trend does seem like more of a middle grade thing. I wish I could think of a YA book. I did run across a book on someone else’s blog that was about adults who inherit an ice cream shop that sounded kind of fun. But not a magical ice cream shop, which would be more fun. :p
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But ice cream is magic.
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What a cute list!!
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I’m all about the desserts. 😉
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If you like those you should check out “Magic Bitter, Magic Sweet” by Charlie N. Holmberg it’s excellent. There’s a review on my blog for it too.
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That looks so good! Thanks for the recommendation!! And it seems to be YA!
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You might like a book called Magic Bitter, Magic Sweet.
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