Similar to "A Great and Terrible Beauty" by Libba Bray:
* "The Diviners" by Libba Bray: Set in 1920s New York City, this series follows Evie O'Neill, a young woman with a unique gift who must learn to control it while navigating the dangers of a secret society and a mysterious prophecy. It has a similar gothic, supernatural vibe to "A Great and Terrible Beauty," with even more twists and turns.
* "Daughter of Smoke & Bone" by Laini Taylor: This trilogy delves into the world of angels, demons, and a unique love story between a young woman named Karou and a seraph named Azriel. It's filled with magic, adventure, and a captivating romance.
* "The Raven Cycle" by Maggie Stiefvater: This series blends magic, mystery, and a unique love story as a group of four boys searches for a mythical Welsh king, and their paths cross with a girl named Blue Sargent. It has a haunting and atmospheric feel like "A Great and Terrible Beauty."
* "The Grishaverse" by Leigh Bardugo: This world features a diverse cast of characters with unique powers and a complex, war-torn society. The series starts with "Shadow and Bone" and expands with "Six of Crows" and "King of Scars." It has a similar feel of magical realism and intricate world-building as "A Great and Terrible Beauty."
* "The Night Circus" by Erin Morgenstern: This book transports you to a magical circus filled with wonder, mystery, and a captivating love story between two magicians locked in a competition. It has a similar enchanting and atmospheric quality to "A Great and Terrible Beauty."
Similar to "The Luxe" by Anna Godbersen:
* "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society" by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows: This historical fiction novel is set in post-WWII England and tells the story of a writer who discovers a group of friends in Guernsey who found solace in literature during the war. It offers a different historical setting but captures a similar sense of community, friendship, and hidden secrets.
* "The Secret Garden" by Frances Hodgson Burnett: A classic tale about a lonely girl who discovers a magical garden and finds friendship and healing. It might not be as glamorous as "The Luxe," but it has a similar heartwarming element and a focus on the power of nature and connection.
* "The House in the Cerulean Sea" by T.J. Klune: This heartwarming story follows a social worker who investigates a magical orphanage for magical children. It's a heartwarming and funny read with a charming cast of characters and a delightful setting.
* "The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue" by Mackenzi Lee: This novel follows two young men who embark on a grand tour of Europe during the 18th century, and their journey includes adventure, romance, and a lot of hilarious situations. It's a fun and lighthearted read with a similar focus on friendship, family, and self-discovery.
Other recommendations for 14-year-old girls who love historical fiction and the supernatural:
* "The House on Mango Street" by Sandra Cisneros: This coming-of-age story follows a young Latina girl growing up in Chicago, exploring themes of identity, family, and finding your voice. It's a powerful and moving story about growing up.
* "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak: A powerful and poignant story narrated by Death, set in Nazi Germany, about a young girl who finds solace in the power of books. It offers a unique perspective on historical events.
* "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins: This dystopian adventure follows a young girl named Katniss Everdeen who fights for survival in a brutal televised competition. It's full of action, suspense, and strong female characters.
Remember, these are just suggestions, and it's always best to explore and discover new authors and genres that resonate with your interests. Happy reading!