- #Famous books in the 1920s mods#
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#Famous books in the 1920s series#
You are going to adore this series and be thrilled that the finale, King of Crows, comes out soon!Įvie O’Neill has been exiled from her boring old hometown and shipped off to the bustling streets of New York City-and she is pos-i-tute-ly ecstatic. Evie is a girl determined to use her power for good and to track down a killer who’s on the loose. This historical fantasy book is filled with paranormal goodness. So here’s to you, old sport, and to 2020! From the fringe-covered flapper dresses to the vintage cars to our Leanardo DeCaprio-loving hearts, we can’t wait to see all of our favorite 1920s inspired trends come back in the new year.Īnd what better way to enter 2020 than by diving into and enjoying a book set in the 1920s? This list is filled with history, some magic and science fiction-and lots of good times. Example: Hello.2020 is here, y’all! It’s the dawn of a new decade, Epic Readers, and we can’t wait to see what the next year, let alone the next ten years, brings us in the world of YA.īut as we look towards the future, we can’t help but be inspired by one of our favorite eras: the Roaring 20s.
#Famous books in the 1920s code#
#Famous books in the 1920s mods#
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