T. Kingfisher

T. Kingfisher is the pen name of Ursula Vernon, an American author and illustrator. She writes for both children and adults and is known for her fantasy and horror novels. Some of her notable works include 'The Seventh Bride', 'The Twisted Ones', and 'A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking'. Her writing often features fairy-tale elements, humor, and practical, relatable characters.

Books

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  1. 1. A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking

    "A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking" is a young adult fantasy novel by T. Kingfisher. The story follows fourteen-year-old wizard Mona, who uses her magical abilities to defend her town from dangerous creatures. However, when a mysterious assassin begins targeting the town's wizards, Mona finds herself in the middle of a dangerous conspiracy. With the help of a talking sourdough starter and a few unlikely allies, Mona must use her baking skills and her magic to save her community and uncover the truth behind the attacks.

    The 10703rd Greatest Book of All Time
  2. 2. The Twisted Ones

    This novel follows the journey of a woman who, while clearing out her deceased grandmother's home in rural North Carolina, stumbles upon a chilling journal entry that hints at a dark family secret involving sinister beings in the woods. As she delves deeper, she discovers that the horrors described in the journal are not just figments of imagination but are terrifyingly real. With the help of her dog, a quirky neighbor, and a newfound friend, she confronts these ancient, twisted entities. Blending folklore with suspense, the story masterfully weaves a tale of terror, resilience, and the lengths one will go to uncover the truth and protect those they love.

    The 11278th Greatest Book of All Time
  3. 3. The Hollow Places

    This novel follows a young woman who, after a personal upheaval, moves in with her uncle to help run his quirky museum of oddities. When she discovers a mysterious hole in the museum's wall, it leads her into a series of surreal, alternate realities filled with terrifying creatures and endless, hollow spaces. Teaming up with a fellow traveler, she embarks on a harrowing journey to find her way back home, facing not just the physical dangers of these other worlds but also confronting her deepest fears and insecurities. The narrative weaves a tale of adventure, horror, and self-discovery, as the protagonist learns the true meaning of courage and resilience in the face of the unknown.

    The 11284th Greatest Book of All Time
  4. 4. A House With Good Bones

    In "A House With Good Bones," readers are plunged into a gripping tale of suspense and horror that revolves around Sam Montgomery, who returns to her childhood home only to confront unsettling family secrets and a sinister presence lurking within. As Sam delves deeper into her family's past, she uncovers dark truths that challenge her understanding of her mother's eccentric behavior and her own identity. Set against the backdrop of a seemingly ordinary house that harbors malevolent forces, this story masterfully blends elements of psychological horror with the complexities of familial relationships, leading to a chilling conclusion that questions the very nature of home and heritage.

    The 11294th Greatest Book of All Time