Do you love Harry Potter, Divergent, Hunger Games, Avatar the Last Air bender, and other books/media like that?
Do you love queer representation?
Do you love disability representation?
Do love magic and magical creatures?
Do you love love?
Look no further than the Academy of Magical Creatures series by Megan Linski and Alicia Rades.
Ask your local library if they have the physical books or go right to youtube for audio books!
The audio books have dual narration as the books have dual pov that takes turns each chapter for the main characters done by Jennifer Jill Araya and Graham Halstead.
It takes place in a native American city made up of people who have powers of fire, water, air, or earth as well as bonded creatures. The main cast is college students as your main character enters her first year after finding out she's has the ability to use fire and that her parents adopted her and raised her outside the tribe for reasons you'll find out in the first book. Book of fire. Watch as she learns who her ancestors are as well as her parents and how magical her world really is.
This series is refreshing and holds nothing back. You watch as the group face real world issues, as well tribal customs and traditions, and corruption of those in power.
Personally, I've been mourning the joy I had for Harry Potter due to the author being a disgusting woman and growing up to realize how BAD the writing really is. This series brings all the elements of the media I mentioned at the top that I love. Pun in tended.

















