
On Siren Stories, dive into enchanting worlds with our top 10 YA fantasy books, featuring thrilling adventures, diverse heroes, and unforgettable magic!
Young Adult (YA) fantasy offers a thrilling escape into worlds of magic, adventure, and unforgettable characters. Whether you’re a seasoned fantasy reader or new to the genre, these books deliver captivating stories that balance heart-pounding stakes with relatable coming-of-age themes. Here’s my curated list of the top 10 YA fantasy books that deserve a spot on your shelf, based on their storytelling, world-building, and impact.

Top 10 YA Fantasy Books
1. Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
Why Read It? This gripping heist novel set in the Grishaverse follows a band of misfits led by cunning Kaz Brekker as they attempt an impossible job. Bardugo’s intricate plotting, diverse cast, and morally gray characters make this a standout. The found-family dynamic and rich world-building will keep you hooked.
- Highlights: Fast-paced, dual POVs, and a richly detailed criminal underworld.
- Perfect For: Fans of clever schemes and antiheroes.
2. The Cruel Prince by Holly Black
Why Read It? Jude, a human raised in a treacherous faerie world, navigates deadly politics and betrayal to seize power. Black’s lush prose and complex characters, especially the enigmatic Cardan, create a darkly enchanting tale of ambition and intrigue.
- Highlights: Enemies-to-lovers tension and unpredictable twists.
- Perfect For: Readers who love fae lore and morally ambiguous protagonists.
3. A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
Why Read It? A reimagining of Beauty and the Beast, this follows Feyre, a human huntress drawn into a magical world of fae. Maas blends romance, action, and courtly drama with vivid world-building. Note: This series gets spicier, so it’s best for older YA readers.
- Highlights: Slow-burn romance and a strong female lead.
- Perfect For: Fans of romantic fantasy with high stakes.
4. Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo
Why Read It? Alina Starkov discovers she’s a Grisha with the power to save her war-torn country. Bardugo’s debut in the Grishaverse shines with Russian-inspired mythology and a compelling magic system. It’s a classic chosen-one story done right.
- Highlights: Accessible world-building and a thrilling pace.
- Perfect For: Newcomers to YA fantasy.
5. An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir
Why Read It? Set in a brutal, Roman-inspired empire, this follows Laia, a slave, and Elias, a soldier, as their paths collide in a fight for freedom. Tahir’s intense storytelling and dual perspectives deliver a heart-wrenching tale of resistance and sacrifice.
- Highlights: High-stakes action and deep emotional resonance.
- Perfect For: Fans of dystopian fantasy with gritty realism.
6. Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi
Why Read It? Zélie fights to restore magic to her people in a West African-inspired world where oppressors seek to eradicate it. Adeyemi’s debut is a powerful exploration of identity and resistance, with vibrant mythology and pulse-pounding action.
- Highlights: Culturally rich world and a fierce heroine.
- Perfect For: Readers seeking diverse fantasy.
7. The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater
Why Read It? Blue Sargent joins a group of private school boys searching for a magical ley line and a legendary king. Stiefvater’s lyrical prose and quirky, deeply human characters make this a haunting, character-driven gem.
- Highlights: Atmospheric writing and slow-burn mystery.
- Perfect For: Fans of magical realism and ensemble casts.
8. Legendborn by Tracy Deonn
Why Read It? Bree, a Black teen, uncovers her own magical heritage while infiltrating a secret society tied to King Arthur’s legend. Deonn weaves contemporary issues like grief and racism into a fresh, Arthurian-inspired fantasy with a fierce protagonist.
- Highlights: Unique magic system and powerful themes.
- Perfect For: Readers who want modern twists on classic legends.
9. Cinder by Marissa Meyer
Why Read It? A sci-fi fantasy retelling of Cinderella, this follows Cinder, a cyborg mechanic, in a futuristic world threatened by plague and politics. Meyer’s inventive world and lovable characters make this a fun, accessible read.
- Highlights: Creative retelling and engaging romance.
- Perfect For: Fans of fairy tale reimaginings.
10. Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin
Why Read It? A witch and a witch hunter are forced into a marriage of convenience in a French-inspired world. Mahurin balances steamy romance, humor, and dark magic in this addictive enemies-to-lovers story.
- Highlights: Witty banter and a slow-burn romance.
- Perfect For: Readers who crave romance with their fantasy.
Why YA Fantasy?
YA fantasy is the perfect blend of immersive worlds and relatable characters navigating identity, love, and purpose. These books offer something for everyone—whether you’re drawn to epic quests, intricate politics, or heartfelt romance. Each title on this list has earned its place through compelling storytelling and vibrant worlds that linger long after the final page.
What’s Next? Pick one (or all!) of these books, dive in, and let the magic sweep you away. Have a favorite YA fantasy not on this list? Share it in the comments—I’d love to hear your recommendations!