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    Where the Extraordinary is Ordinary

    By AdminJuly 6, 2026
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    Where the Extraordinary is Ordinary


    The family matriarch is a clairvoyant. It’s been raining in a town for five years. A young woman’s emotions bleed into the food she prepares and make all her sister’s wedding guests hella horny. If no one bats an eye when any of this happens, you might be reading magical realism or fabulism.

    Born in Latin America and popularized by authors like Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Isabel Allende, magical realism is a literary movement where the extraordinary is ordinary. Aing with its close cousin, fabulism, it’s a tradition where the supernatural is mundane, and one I’m drawn to especially in times of struggle or conflict. Regardless of how light or heavy the subject matter, there’s something about the bending of reality in these books that makes anything feel possible. That potential feels like hope, and like there might be some magic to be found in unexpected places.

    These seven books are new and recent works of magical realism and fabulism, from historical fantasy inspired by Taíno mythology to anticolonial speculative fiction. And if you’re participating in the 2026 Read Harder Challenge, all of these titles satisfy Task #7: Read a work of magical realism or fabulism.

    Must-Read Magical Realism and Fabulism

    cover of Beasts of Carnaval by Rosália Rodrigocover of Beasts of Carnaval by Rosália Rodrigo

    Beasts of Carnaval by Rosália Rodrigo

    This historical fantasy (with a gorgeous cover!) is set in a world inspired by Puerto Rico and Taíno mythology, incorporating Caribbean carnaval culture and magical realism. Isla Bestia is a mysterious island where the wealthy elite come to indulge in all manner of revelry. Sofía is a freedwoman from a nearby colonized island who’s there to find her missing twin brother. Her resolve is strong at first, but there’s something about this place that threatens to undo her. To find her twin and make it out of Isla Bestia alive, she’ll have to peel back the curtain and find out what really goes on in this seemingly magical place.

    Cover Image of The Valley of Vengeful Ghosts by Kim FuCover Image of The Valley of Vengeful Ghosts by Kim Fu

    The Valley of Vengeful Ghosts by Kim Fu

    I fell hard for Fu’s writing through their short fiction in Lesser-Known Monsters of the 21st Century, so I was delighted to learn that we’re getting a new novel from this award-winning author. I love a novel perched in the uncanny valley and this story about a woman unmoored by the death of her controlling mother, a woman who, ever-obedient, buys a house built on shadowy foundations with her inheritance, sounds right up my alley. Lesser-Known Monsters taught me that Fu is the writer to tell an immersive story grounded in earthly issues and haunted by ghosts. —Sharifah Williams

    cover of We Need No Wings by Ann Dávila Cardinalcover of We Need No Wings by Ann Dávila Cardinal

    We Need No Wings by Ann Dávila Cardinal

    Tere Sánchez is a professor, wife, and mother grieving the loss of her husband when she begins to levitate spontaneously. These episodes quickly prove to be a huge pain in the ass, and Tere remembers that her family is allegedly related to Teresa of Ávila, the medieval saint who famously experienced levitation. Tere drops everything and books a trip to Spain to see what she can learn about her ancestor and, hopefully, herself. This story of self-discovery is a tender exploration of grief, second chances, mysticism, and feeling seen as a woman of a certain age.

    Cover image of Cursed Daughters: A Novel by Oyinkan BraithwaiteCover image of Cursed Daughters: A Novel by Oyinkan Braithwaite

    Cursed Daughters by Oyinkan Braithwaite

    This is a literary horror novel from Oyinkan Braithwaite, author of My Sister, the Serial Killer. Ebun gives birth to her daughter, Eniiyi, on the same day that her family buried her cousin Monife. Right away, everyone sees the connection between Eniiyi and Monife and worries Eniiyi will be doomed to the same tragic fate. Between that and the family curse, will Eniiyi be doomed to a life of sadness and heartbreak? Or will she be able to break the cycle? —Emily Martin

    cover of The Queen of Swords by Jazmina Barrera, translated by Christina MacSweeneycover of The Queen of Swords by Jazmina Barrera, translated by Christina MacSweeney

    The Queen of Swords by Jazmina Barrera, Christina MacSweeney (trans.)

    Jazmina Barrera apparently didn’t set out to write this book. She intended to write a short essay about Elena Garro, the influential Mexican novelist, journalist, playwright, screenwriter, and OG of the magical realism movement. But the more she researched Garro via traditional methods, the less she felt like she understood her subject. Barrera embarked on a journey to truly see the author in all of her complexity, and the result is this book. It’s billed as more than a biography, as an alternate history of Mexico City and an “homage to the unknowable.”

    cover of The Week of Colors by Elena Garro, translated by Megan McDowellcover of The Week of Colors by Elena Garro, translated by Megan McDowell

    The Week of Colors by Elena Garro, Megan McDowell (trans.)

    Remember thirty seconds ago when I told you who Elena Garro was? Well looky here, it’s a book she wrote! Available in English for the first time, these stories of feminist horror and anticolonial specualtive fiction were forged in the fires of the early magical realism movement. It’s no surprise (and such a perfect fit) that they were translated by the wonderfully talented Megan McDowell, whom we have to thank for translations of Samantha Schweblin and Mariana Enriquez’s books. If you’re a fan of these mavens of Latin American horror, spend some time with the work of the “cursed mother of magical realism” who paved the way for them to do their thing.

    cover of The Many Mothers of Dolores Moore by Anika Fajardocover of The Many Mothers of Dolores Moore by Anika Fajardo

    The Many Mothers of Dolores Moore by Anika Fajardo

    Thirty-five-year-old Dolores Moore has been laid off from her job and is going through a breakup, and now she’s grieving the loss of her mother. She’s staring down the task of sorting out her inheritance, all while a Greek chorus of dead relatives’ voices follows her around offering unsolicited advice. Those voices have big feelings about a deathbed promise Dorrie made to her mother to return to her birthplace in Colombia, but she feels like it’s the worst time to leave home. Then a minor medical emergency brings an old flame back into her life, one who offers to house sit so Dorrie can make good on her promise. With the chorus egging her on and a hand-drawn map of Cali, Colombia in her possession, she sets out on a journey she’ll never forget.

    For even more magical realism and fabulism, check out some of these magical realism books released in 2024, this roundup of magical romance novels, and this list of historical fiction books with magical realism elements.

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