Most of the books I read are either indie or published over a hundred years ago–with a growing number of books falling into the first category–so it’ll be difficult to narrow down five favorite books.
These are some of the new and remarkable indie books I’ve read lately (I’ve found so many excellent ones this year).

Initiation by Raven Markov
This is an exciting, original dystopian (or alternate-contemporary?) story that I found on Goodreads one day and immediately knew I would enjoy.

Humanities Class by Katie Candle
I got to beta read this book and loved every moment of it. I also designed its cover. I recommend it if you like contemporary fiction with a touch of romance.

Suzy and the Magic Turnip by S.M. Dunning
This was one of those books I got as a review copy without knowing anything about it. I enjoyed it because it reminded me of the middle-grade fantasy books I read when I was younger, but better. I liked the polished writing style and academia vibes.

The One Who Knows Me by Joan Embola
If you like contemporary romance, you will love this series. Despite not being the biggest fan of romance, I liked this installment because of the college setting and the characters, who had their own struggles distinct from the romance aspect.

Dronefall by A.L. Buehrer
Easily one of the most unique and under-rated indie series I’ve come across, the Dronefall stories have enthralled me ever since I read the first installment last fall. If you like dystopian/cyberpunk settings and characters that will start to feel like your own friends, you should give this series a try.

Want more recommendations? Visit these blogs.
Hannah E. Griggs | Blue Flower Story Company | Ellie’s Book Haven | Southern Scribblings | A Ruby in the Rough | Read Another Page
Have you read any of these? If not, what are your favorite obscure self-published works that I should read next?
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