14 best books with pens

Books that incorporate the theme or element of a pen, especially within the genres of adventure, science fiction, and fantasy, might revolve around the pen as a magical or powerful instrument.Here are some books that fit that criteria or are closely related:

  1. "Inkheart" by Cornelia Funke: While not strictly about a pen, this novel revolves around the power of reading and writing. The protagonist's father has the ability to bring characters to life from books by reading them aloud. The concept of creation and manipulation of stories can be reminiscent of the power a pen might hold.

  2. "The Lost Plot" (The Invisible Library Series) by Genevieve Cogman: This series, especially the fourth book, delves into alternate realities and the significance of rare books. A powerful, unique pen could easily be a parallel to the rare books in terms of its importance in the universe.

  3. "The Book of Lost Things" by John Connolly: Again, while not strictly about a pen, this novel emphasizes the power of stories and their impact on the real world.

  4. "S." by J.J. Abrams and Doug Dorst: This novel is a multi-layered narrative that includes notes written in the margins, giving the feeling of a story within a story. The tangible aspect of the writing (and thus the pen) is integral to the experience of the book.

  5. "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss: In this epic fantasy, the protagonist, Kvothe, tells his life story. While the pen isn't the central object, the act of chronicling one's adventures and the power of storytelling are central themes.

  6. "Percy Jackson & The Olympians" series by Rick Riordan: In this series, the protagonist, Percy, has a pen that transforms into a sword, named Anaklusmos or Riptide. This is a clear combination of the pen's mightier-than-the-sword concept, and it plays a key role in his adventures.

  7. "The Neverending Story" by Michael Ende: This classic novel focuses on a magical book, but the theme is closely tied to the power of imagination, creation, and storytelling, which can be associated with the power of a pen.

In literature, the pen can symbolize various themes, from the creation and manipulation of stories to the control over reality and destiny. While not every book may center directly on a pen, the power of writing and storytelling is a recurrent theme in many adventure, science fiction, and fantasy novels. The aforementioned books provide a glimpse into how these themes are portrayed in different narratives.

Below you can find our editor's choice of the best books with pens on the market
  

Blind Rage: A True Story of Sin, Sex, and Murder in a Small Arkansas Town

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Dear Pen Pal: Mother-Daughter Book Club Series

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Cozy Mystery Series: Sandy Bay Series Boxset, Book 1

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The Coloring Crook: Pen & Ink Series, Book 2

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Color Me Murder: Pen & Ink Series, Book 1

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Sword and Pen: Great Library, Book 5

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Oath of Vengeance: Vigilante, Book 2

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Hunter's Oath: Changeling Blood Series, Book 2

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Heart of Vengeance: Vigilante, Book 1

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Changeling's Fealty: Changeling Blood, Book 1

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Lyssa's Flight: The Sentience Wars - Origins, Book 3

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Ruined: The Wicked Woodleys, Book 4

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