Loved The Song of Achilles but still paying therapy bills due to the emotional trauma you sustained while reading it? Girl, same. You know what’s cheaper than therapy? Drowning your sorrows in new books with actually uplifting endings. If you’re tired of getting your tender fantasy heart stomped by a sadistic author’s torturous definition of emotional catharsis, you need to give these cheer-up novels a try. These are the 10 best fantasy books with happy endings, ones that don’t come with a traumatic donkey kick to the heart on the last page. It’s a donkey kick of joy instead!
The House In The Cerulean Sea
(Tor)TJ Klune’s The House In The Cerulean Sea starts out as a serious bummer, but like winter turning to spring, the vibes get better and better as time goes on. Linus Baker is an employee of the Department In Charge of Magical Youth, which sounds like a fufilling job on paper until you realize sorting paperwork is about all Linus does. Everything changes for our sad bureaucrat hero when he’s assigned to monitor a titular seaside orphanage, the supernatural children within, and their charming adult guardian. While Linus’ best hopes are to find everything up to code, his expectations are succeeded when he ends up finding found family instead. Reading this novel feels like drinking a hot cup of tea on a rainy afternoon – your insides feel warmer and warmer as time goes on. By novel’s end, your cup is empty but your heart is full.
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