Garber’s bestselling, critically acclaimed Caraval trilogy comes to a thrilling and surprising conclusion with Finale. If you haven’t read it’s predecessors, this is one fantasy series that’s worth catching up on.” —Entertainment Weekly, Best Book of the Month
“Garber winds up her Caraval trilogy with the same combination of romance, magical card games, political power plays, and nonstop action that made the previous titles so popular. Series fans will enjoy the plentiful surprises in the conclusion to this tale of two sisters who are as daring in politics as they are in love.” —Booklist
“A finale that satisfies.” —Kirkus Reviews
Praise for LEGENDARY
#1 New York Times bestseller
ABA IndieNext Pick
“Immersive and imaginative.” —USA Today
“Mesmerizing.” —Us Weekly
“Fantastic in its spectacle and intrigue.” —Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, starred review
“A tour de force of imagination.” —Kirkus Reviews
“A fantastic world reminiscent of Harry Potter’s Diagon Alley...rather addictive. Maybe even legendary.” —Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Praise for CARAVAL
New York Times bestseller
National bestseller
#1 IndieNext Pick
Entertainment Weekly Top 10 YA Novel of 2017
Publishers Weekly Flying Start
Goodreads Choice Award finalist
BuzzFeed Best YA Book of the Year
“The Hunger Games meets The Night Circus. Grade: A-.” —Entertainment Weekly
“Impressive, original, wondrous.” —USA Today
“Spellbinding.” —US Weekly
“Magnificent. A spellbinding tale of love, loss, sacrifice, and hope.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
“I lost myself in this world and never wanted to come out.” —Sabaa Tahir, author of An Ember in the Ashes
“Beautifully written.” —Renée Ahdieh, author of The Wrath and the Dawn
“Shimmers with magic.” —Marie Rutkoski, author of The Winner’s Curse
“Darkly enchanting.” —Kiersten White, author of And I Darken
“Decadent.” —Roshani Chokshi, author of The Star-Touched Queen
“Like stepping into a living dream.” —Stacey Lee, author of The Downstairs Girl
“Destined to capture imaginations.” —Kirkus
“Ideal for fans of The Night Circus, Stardust, and The Hunger Games.” —School Library Journal
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Sequels serve up some complicated emotions, as they finally give us the answers we’ve been waiting for while simultaneously moving us closer to the end of a beloved series. But no matter how bittersweet, sequels are meant to be read on release day, so make sure these dates are on your radar, and do yourself […]