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Books like Covet: Crave
Award winning
A Reckless Magick
Stephanie Burgis, 2013
304 pages
Why to read
Blends fantasy and history for engaging learning.
Encourages creativity and sparks imagination.
Strengthens reading skills through complex narrative.
Supports emotional growth with resonant themes.

A Reckless Magick
Stephanie Burgis, 2013
Award winning
Darwen Arkwright and the Peregrine Pact
A.J. Hartley, 2011
448 pages
Why to read
Encourages adventure and exploration through an imaginative plot.
Features relatable characters fostering emotional development.
Enhances problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
Supports literacy growth in a fun, engaging manner.

Darwen Arkwright and the Peregrine Pact
A.J. Hartley, 2011
Award winning
The Eternity Code: Artemis Fowl
Eoin Colfer, 2006
329 pages
Why to read
Intricate plot fosters problem-solving skills.
Tech-savvy characters inspire modern learning.
Enhances critical thinking through complex scenarios.
Encourages family discussions on ethics and choices.

The Eternity Code: Artemis Fowl
Eoin Colfer, 2006
Award winning
Peasprout Chen: Battle of Champions (Book 2)
Henry Lien, 2019
384 pages
Why to read
Thrilling action-packed story fosters attention and engagement.
Features diverse characters promoting inclusivity and empathy.
Encourages perseverance and bravery through adventurous challenges.
Stimulates imagination with unique fantasy setting.

Peasprout Chen: Battle of Champions (Book 2)
Henry Lien, 2019
Award winning
The Drowned Vault (Ashtown Burials #2)
N.d. Wilson, 2012
464 pages
Why to read
Adventure and mystery enhance critical thinking.
Characters exhibit resilience and bravery.
Stimulates imagination and curiosity.
Ideal for family shared reading moments.

The Drowned Vault (Ashtown Burials #2)
N.d. Wilson, 2012
Award winning
The False Princess
Eilis O'Neal, 2012
336 pages
Why to read
Engaging fantasy tale with unexpected twists.
Builds empathy through complex, relatable characters.
Enhances critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Enriches vocabulary and boosts reading comprehension.

The False Princess
Eilis O'Neal, 2012
Award winning
Paola Santiago and the Forest of Nightmares
Tehlor Kay Mejia, 2022
336 pages
Why to read
Explores mythological themes with contemporary twists.
Strengthens understanding of friendship and bravery.
Encourages exploration of cultural heritage.
Captivating adventure keeps young readers engaged.

Paola Santiago and the Forest of Nightmares
Tehlor Kay Mejia, 2022
Fairy Mom and Me
Sophie Kinsella, Marta Kissi, 2019
160 pages
Why to read
Sparkling adventure, nurtures imagination and creativity.
Humorous, relatable mother-daughter duo fosters familial bonds.
Encourages problem-solving through magical mishaps.
Vibrant illustrations enhance engagement and comprehension.
