You'll want to check out 'Seraphina' and its sequel 'Shadow Scale'. The dragons in that world can fold themselves into human shape, and the whole society is built around the tense peace between humans and dragons. The adventure is more of a political and personal mystery, but the magical elements and the unique take on dragon lore are central. The main character is a court musician hiding her own half-dragon heritage, and the way her magic works—seeing visions in music—is just beautifully done. It's a slower, more character-driven fantasy, but the world-building around the mythical creatures is incredibly thoughtful.
Can't recommend 'The Dark Is Rising' sequence enough if you're looking for something that blends adventure with deep mythological roots. It's not just a parade of creatures—the magic feels woven into the fabric of the everyday world, which I always found more compelling than portal fantasies. Will Stanton discovering he's an Old One and dealing with the Welsh mythos of the Light and Dark... it's got this quiet, escalating tension that builds so well. The series doesn't shy away from the weight of destiny either, which gives it a different flavor from more rompy adventure books.
Another one that doesn't get mentioned enough is 'The Forgotten Beasts of Eld'. It's technically a standalone, but the prose is just gorgeous and the magical creatures—like the Boar Friezin and the Lyon—are integral to the plot, not just set dressing. The story follows Sybel, a wizardess who lives alone with these ancient, mythical animals, and how her isolation ends. It's more introspective than a lot of teen adventures, almost like a fairy tale for older readers, but the magic system and the creatures feel truly mythical, like they've existed forever.
If you want something more recent with a huge bestiary, Jonathan Stroud's 'Bartimaeus' books are a blast. The magic is powered by summoning djinn, demons, and other spirits from other planes, and the footnotes from Bartimaeus's sarcastic perspective are hilarious. The adventure is more political and scheming than a straight quest, set in an alternate London run by magicians. It's witty and clever, and the creatures have real personality, which makes them memorable beyond just their magical abilities.
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