“Emily Wilde’s Encyclopedia of Faeries” is a fantasy novel written as a journal. If you like it, the sequel was just published this month.
“This is How You Lose the Time War” is in the form of letters between two top agents on opposite sides of a war across space and time, leans more sci-fi than fantasy but not hardcore sci-fi – one of my faves last year.
“Ella Minnow Pea” is an epistolary novel of letters and notes between members of a community that has a delightfully weird premise.
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“Bridget Jones Diary” fits – but might not be quite the genre you’re after.
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“Emily Wilde’s Encyclopedia of Faeries” is a fantasy novel written as a journal. If you like it, the sequel was just published this month.
“This is How You Lose the Time War” is in the form of letters between two top agents on opposite sides of a war across space and time, leans more sci-fi than fantasy but not hardcore sci-fi – one of my faves last year.
“Ella Minnow Pea” is an epistolary novel of letters and notes between members of a community that has a delightfully weird premise.
“Bridget Jones Diary” fits – but might not be quite the genre you’re after.
Dracula
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë
Griffin and Sabine (it’s a series)
The three, Sarah Lotz https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18453110-the-three?ref=nav_sb_ss_1_10
The Sorrows of Young Werther by Goethe
Augustus by John Williams