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Enchanted by Alethea Kontis

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In Enchanted, did you enjoy ...

... the kaleidoscope of interwoven fairy-tale lore and a cursed-prince romance?

The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale

If Sunday Woodcutter’s friendship with the frog-turned–Prince Rumbold and the storybook threads running through Enchanted made you swoon, you’ll love The Goose Girl. Ani’s hidden identity, her gift for speaking with the wind, and her perilous path from princess to goose girl echo that classic, folkloric texture—complete with courtly danger, whispered magic, and a tender slow-burn romance. Like Sunday’s ball across three nights and the secret behind the curse, Ani’s struggle to claim her voice builds toward a triumphant, fairy-tale–true ending.

... playful, whimsical magic that bends rules with charm and wordplay?

Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones

If you adored the puckish, rule-light enchantments in Enchanted—like Sunday’s stories that can literally come true and the witty banter with a talking frog—then Howl’s Moving Castle will feel like coming home. Sophie’s unexpected curse, her prickly chemistry with the dramatic wizard Howl, and her negotiations with the fire demon Calcifer deliver the same breezy mischief and heart. It’s whimsical, romantic, and clever—much like Sunday and Rumbold’s spell-tangled courtship.

... the sweet, fate-touched romance between a spirited girl and a secretive prince?

Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine

If the tender, fated connection between Sunday and Prince Rumbold—blossoming from a lakeside friendship and culminating in those three glittering balls—won your heart, try Ella Enchanted. Ella’s curse of obedience, her witty letter exchanges with Prince Char, and the way their affection grows through trials mirror that charming, emotionally honest fairy-tale romance you loved in Enchanted.

... alternating viewpoints that deepen both the heroine’s journey and the prince’s curse?

East by Edith Pattou

If switching between Sunday’s hopes and Rumbold’s struggles in Enchanted drew you in, East uses multiple voices—including Rose, her family, the White Bear, and even the troll princess—to layer its East of the Sun, West of the Moon quest. Like Sunday unraveling the frog’s identity and braving the royal ball’s secrets, Rose undertakes a perilous, love-driven journey to break an enchantment, with every perspective enriching the stakes.

... a brave young heroine finding her voice and place within a close-knit family?

Wildwood Dancing by Juliet Marillier

If you loved Sunday’s growth—from a shy Woodcutter daughter whose words shape reality to a young woman ready to claim love and truth—Wildwood Dancing offers a similarly intimate coming-of-age. Jena navigates sisterly bonds, a crumbling household, and nightly crossings into the Other Kingdom. As with Sunday and Rumbold’s hard-won understanding, Jena’s courage and keen heart guide her through enchantments, family pressures, and a quietly powerful romance.

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