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If you like fantasy and fairie-like stories, you might enjoy Holly Black books, especially The Cruel Prince. I haven't read it myself, but a lot of people really love it. The second book in the duology just came out and Booktok is all over it :)
regurgitatedthought t1_j90x5md wrote
The most underrated series is Matthew Stover's Acts of Caine.