
Broken Throne
by Victoria Aveyard
Return to the deadly and dazzling world of the Red Queen series with Broken Throne, an essential companion collection for fans of Victoria Aveyard's bestselling saga. This volume is a treasure trove for readers who have followed Mare Barrow’s journey, offering three brand-new novellas alongside previously published favorites like Steel Scars and Queen Song. It provides a deeper look into the history of Norta and the fates of beloved characters after the explosive events of War Storm.
Ideal for readers interested in high-stakes political intrigue and complex character arcs, this collection goes beyond just stories. It features exclusive content including never-before-seen maps, flags, journal entries, and bonus scenes that flesh out the world-building. Whether you are looking for more insight into the Scarlet Guard or want to see what happens next for Cal and Evangeline, this book is the perfect choice for young adult fantasy enthusiasts who crave immersive storytelling and epic world-building.
Highlights:
- Includes five novellas that expand the Red Queen universe.
- Features exclusive maps, flags, and character journal entries.
- Perfect for fans of dystopian fantasy and royal political drama.
- Provides closure for major characters following the series finale.

Children of Dune
by Frank Herbert
Children of Dune is the epic third installment in Frank Herbert’s legendary saga, perfect for older readers who love complex world-building and high-stakes political intrigue. Set nine years after the disappearance of Paul Muad’Dib, the story follows his twin children, Leto and Ghanima Atreides. These are no ordinary children; they possess the ancestral memories and supernormal abilities of their lineage, making them both powerful and targets for those who wish to control the Empire. As their aunt Alia struggles to maintain her grip on the throne, the twins must navigate a web of treachery, religious fervor, and ancient prophecies to secure their own destiny and the future of the desert planet Arrakis.
This book is an ideal choice for fans of sweeping space operas and philosophical science fiction. It explores deep themes of ecology, power, and the burden of legacy, making it a thought-provoking read for teenagers ready for adult-level complexity. Readers who enjoyed the previous Dune novels or are interested in stories about young protagonists facing immense responsibility will find this masterpiece captivating. It remains a cornerstone of the genre, blending adventure with profound questions about humanity's future.
Highlights:
- A complex and immersive world with deep ecological and political layers.
- Compelling young protagonists with extraordinary mental and physical abilities.
- Intense themes of destiny, transformation, and the cost of absolute power.
- A classic of science fiction that continues to influence modern storytelling.

Dune
by Frank Herbert
Frank Herbert’s Dune is an epic masterpiece that transports readers to the harsh desert world of Arrakis. This legendary science fiction novel follows young Paul Atreides as his noble family takes control of a planet that is the only source of the universe's most valuable substance: the spice melange. It is a perfect choice for older teens who love complex world-building, intricate political intrigue, and stories of destiny.
Ideal for readers interested in environmentalism and philosophy, Dune blends high-stakes adventure with deep questions about power and ecology. As Paul navigates betrayal and the mysterious ways of the desert-dwelling Fremen, he must embrace a destiny far greater than he ever imagined. This book is a great choice for fans of grand-scale space operas and those looking for a challenging, rewarding literary experience.
Highlights:
- An immersive and detailed alien world with a unique ecosystem.
- A gripping story of political maneuvering and family loyalty.
- Explores profound themes of ecology, religion, and human potential.
- Winner of the Hugo and Nebula awards, defining the sci-fi genre.

Dune Messiah
by Frank Herbert
Dune Messiah is the gripping second installment in Frank Herbert’s legendary saga, perfect for older readers who enjoy complex world-building and deep philosophical questions. Following the events of the first book, Paul Atreides now sits upon the throne as Emperor of the known universe. However, being a living god comes with a heavy price. As political conspiracies brew and religious fanaticism spreads, Paul must navigate a web of betrayal that threatens his empire, his family, and his beloved Chani. This book is an ideal choice for teenagers and young adults who are ready to dive into one of the most influential science fiction series ever written.
Great for readers interested in political intrigue and the consequences of power, this classic explores the burden of leadership and the struggle against destiny. It is a thought-provoking read that challenges the traditional hero's journey, making it a fantastic pick for fans of epic space operas and intricate storytelling. Parents looking for high-level literature that encourages critical thinking will find this a rewarding addition to a young adult's library.
Highlights:
- Deep exploration of political and religious themes in a futuristic setting.
- A complex protagonist dealing with the weight of prophecy and empire.
- Intricate plotting involving conspiracies and secret alliances.
- A foundational work of modern science fiction that influenced countless other stories.

Heretics of Dune
by Frank Herbert
Heretics of Dune is the fifth installment in Frank Herbert’s legendary Dune Chronicles, taking readers fifteen hundred years into the future after the reign of the God Emperor. The universe has changed drastically; the Empire is in ruins, and the "Scattering" has sent millions into the far reaches of space. Now, those who left are returning, sparking a fierce power struggle. On the desert planet of Rakis, a young girl named Sheeana discovers she has the ancient power to control the great sandworms, fulfilling a long-lost prophecy and drawing the attention of powerful factions across the galaxy.
This epic science fiction masterpiece is ideal for readers interested in complex world-building, political intrigue, and philosophical questions about humanity's future. It is a perfect choice for older teens and adults who love immersive space operas and stories that explore the intersection of religion and power. Fans of the original Dune will find this a gripping continuation of the Atreides legacy, filled with high stakes and mind-bending concepts.
Highlights:
- A deep dive into a transformed universe thousands of years after the original trilogy.
- Intricate political maneuvering and the return of iconic factions like the Bene Gesserit.
- The introduction of Sheeana, a compelling protagonist with a unique connection to the desert.
- Exploration of profound themes such as evolution, social engineering, and destiny.

The Nightblood Prince
by Molly X. Chang
The Nightblood Prince is a captivating Young Adult fantasy that transports readers to a world of intricate magic and political intrigue. Perfect for fans of epic world-building and high-stakes drama, this novel follows a young prince grappling with a dangerous secret that could destroy his kingdom. As he navigates a court filled with shadows and betrayal, he must decide what kind of leader he wants to be and what he is willing to sacrifice for the people he loves.
Ideal for readers who enjoy silkpunk aesthetics or stories about hidden powers, Molly X. Chang’s debut offers a fresh perspective on the fantasy genre. It is a great choice for teens who love character-driven narratives with complex moral dilemmas and a touch of romance. Parents looking for a sophisticated read for older teens will find this book’s exploration of identity and responsibility both engaging and thought-provoking.
Highlights:
- Immersive world-building with unique magical systems and cultural depth.
- A compelling protagonist facing intense internal and external conflicts.
- High-stakes political intrigue and pulse-pounding adventure.
- Exploration of deep themes like loyalty, sacrifice, and self-discovery.
