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If you loved the meticulous attention to faerie lore and academia in Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia Of Faeries, you'll be swept away by the intricate court politics and rich cultural worldbuilding of The Goblin Emperor. Maia's journey through the elven and goblin court, with its elaborate customs and languages, feels as immersive and authentic as Emily's fieldwork among the fae.
If Emily's dry humor and the playful banter in Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia Of Faeries made you smile, you'll adore the clever dialogue and sharp wit in Sorcerer to the Crown. Prunella Gentlewoman's outrageous magical exploits and Zacharias Wythe's deadpan reactions make for a delightful, charming read with plenty of laughs and magical mayhem.
If you enjoyed following Emily's academic adventures and her scientific curiosity about faeries, you'll be equally enchanted by Lady Trent's memoirs as she embarks on expeditions to study dragons. The first-person narration, field notes, and blend of academia with fantastical discovery make this a perfect next read.
If you appreciated the close-knit feel of Emily's snowy research outpost and her gradually warming relationships with the locals (and fae), you'll fall for the gentle, heartwarming story of Linus and the magical children at Marsyas Island. The cozy setting and offbeat characters create a similarly intimate and welcoming world.
If you were captivated by Emily's resourcefulness and the lush, folklore-infused magic in Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia Of Faeries, you'll be drawn into Spinning Silver. Miryem's cleverness and resilience as she navigates icy faerie bargains and Slavic-inspired magic echo the same strengths and atmosphere.
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