System of a Town: Intriguing SFF Books with Mythical and Mysterious Towns

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From Sarah Beth Durst, New York Times bestselling author, comes an updated edition of The Lost with a new ending. In a desolate, mystical town where all lost things go—luggage, dreams, lives—Lauren Chase is trapped. The Missing Man, her only way home, vanishes after seeing her. Now, she must navigate a place where locals go feral, escape is impossible, and her allies are a wild man called the Finder and a knife-wielding six-year-old. Against dust storms and danger, Lauren resolves that nothing will keep her from finding her fate.

Is it just a feeling?

There are tons of great science fiction and fantasy books in which people feel like there’s something weird about a town, for some reason that they can’t quite put their finger on.

Or perhaps you’re trapped?

Some characters quite literally can’t leave their town, because it’s harder to get out of than an IKEA.

Curses, magic, ancient gods, unusual architecture—there are many reasons a town feels kinda woo-woo or threatening. Whatever the reason, these are six excellent science fiction and fantasy books in which the characters exist in a mythical or mysterious town or city, each with its own unique circumstances that make it stranger than the average bear. You should find your way to these books soon!

cover of City of Stairs (The Divine Cities) by Robert Jackson Bennett

City of Stairs by Robert Jackson Bennett

Shara Thivani is a spy sent to the city of Bulikov as a junior diplomat, to secretly search for a murderer. Bulikov was built by the gods and was once the most powerful place on the Continent, until the people rose up and ended it. And as Shara tries to hunt for a killer without anyone catching on, the presence of the ancient gods and their ways still permeates everything.

cover of Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger

Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger

This is an amazing, award-winning fantasy YA novel! Elatsoe is a Lipan Apache teen growing up in a town called Willowbee in an alternate America, who has the ability to raise the spirits of dead animals. When her cousin dies in an accident, it is Elatsoe who is visited by his ghost, who tells her that it was no accident. But proving he was murdered will be hard in a town that gives off creepy and sinister vibes, with unfriendly citizens who conspire to keep Willowbee’s secrets.

cover of The Shadow Cipher by Laura Ruby

The Shadow Cipher by Laura Ruby

This fun middle grade puzzle fantasy is also set in an alternate United States, in a New York City built by mysterious twins. The Morningstarr twins came to NYC in the 1700s, constructing buildings and transportation systems that had never been seen before. Five decades later, they disappeared, but not before sharing that the city itself was a cipher, and whoever figures out the puzzle will find a whole lot of treasure. Centuries later, few of the Morningstarr buildings still exist and their puzzle is still unsolved, but one young boy is determined to find the answer—and the treasure—to save his apartment building from being torn down.

cover of A Land So Wide by Erin A. Craig

A Land So Wide by Erin A. Craig

And in this fantasy steeped in Scottish folklore, the existence of a thriving settlement comes at a price. The citizens of Mistaken have led prosperous existences, benefiting from the lumber of the forest that surrounds the settlement. The forest is filled with all kinds of frightening creatures, but thanks to a deal Mistaken’s founders made, they stay out of Mistaken. Unfortunately, the other side is that anyone who is in Mistaken can never get out. And when Greer’s love disappears beyond the borders of Mistaken, she goes after him and learns the truth of their home.

cover of Key Lime Sky by Al Hess; illustration of a roadside sign in pinks and greens with the title on it

Key Lime Sky by Al Hess

While driving in his hometown of Muddy Gap, Wyoming, pie enthusiast and blogger Denver Bryant sees what appears to be a UFO explode in the sky. But when he asks around, no one else knows what he’s talking about, or even believes him. Then the citizens start to act strangely and weird things fall from the sky. Soon, Denver discovers that he can’t leave Muddy Gap, as reality begins to warp. With the help of a handsome bartender, Denver attempts to find the source of the trouble before the town, and existence as he knows it, is gone forever.

cover of The Gods Below by Andrea Stewart; sculpture of a gold snake fighting a black snake

The Gods Below by Andrea Stewart

Last, but not least, this exciting epic fantasy is full of gods and magic! After a war with the gods destroyed much of the world, the survivors struck a deal with one of the gods. In exchange for having the world returned to how it was before the war, the humans would serve the god Kluehnn for eternity. However, Kluehnn is a trickster, and the humans are changed. But one young woman refuses to submit to Kluehnn, and desperate to save herself and her sister, she begins to harness the magic of the powerful gems that the humans must mine for Kluehnn, determined to use the unusual resources of their magical land to stop him.

For more mystical and magical places in books, check out Books with Magical Towns, Fabulous Fantasy Books with Magical Establishments, and Magical Cities in Great Middle Grade Series.

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