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All the Birds in the Sky by Charlie Jane Anders

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In All the Birds in the Sky, did you enjoy ...

... the blend of science and magic in a modern setting?

Middlegame by Seanan McGuire

If you loved how All the Birds in the Sky seamlessly entwined science and magic through Patricia’s witchcraft and Laurence’s technological genius, you’ll be fascinated by Middlegame. It follows twins Roger and Dodger, who embody language and math, as they discover their supernatural origins and navigate a world where alchemy and science are indistinguishable. Like Anders’ novel, it’s a dazzling fusion of the mystical and the technological, with high stakes for the fate of the world.

... quirky, lovable characters and their interpersonal dynamics?

The Long Way To A Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers

If what drew you to All the Birds in the Sky was the charming, oddball cast—like Patricia, Laurence, and their friends—then you’ll adore the crew of the Wayfarer. Each member of this diverse spaceship family brings unique strengths and vulnerabilities to the table, and their heartfelt (and often hilarious) interactions make for a joyful, character-driven adventure.

... darkly funny, subversive storytelling?

The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins

If you appreciated the witty, sardonic humor that colors All the Birds in the Sky—from Patricia and Laurence’s banter to the absurd situations they find themselves in—you’ll revel in the twisted comedy of The Library at Mount Char. Carolyn and her ‘siblings’ navigate a bizarre, magical library under the rule of a terrifying and eccentric ‘Father,’ with the story delivering both laugh-out-loud moments and darkly clever twists.

... hopeful visions of survival after catastrophe?

Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel

If you were moved by the underlying optimism in All the Birds in the Sky, even as the world teetered on the brink of apocalypse, Station Eleven offers a similar sense of hope. Following artists, survivors, and dreamers in the aftermath of civilization’s collapse, it’s a testament to the enduring power of kindness, creativity, and human connection.

... the journey of outsiders finding themselves and coming of age?

Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon

If you connected with Patricia and Laurence’s journey from misunderstood children to powerful adults in All the Birds in the Sky, Sorrowland will resonate deeply. Vern, escaping from a cult into the wilderness, undergoes a profound transformation—both physically and emotionally—as she discovers her strength and identity. It’s a unique, magical coming-of-age story with a fierce heart.

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