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If the precise rituals and peril of dragon magic hooked you—the way Eona channels power under Lord Ido’s watch and faces the consequences of breaking taboos—you’ll love how Sabriel works the bells and Charter marks. Sabriel’s necromancy follows exact rules as she crosses into Death with instruments like Saraneth and Ranna, binding the Dead at great risk, much like Eona’s fraught bond with the Mirror Dragon demands discipline or disaster.
If the knife’s-edge maneuvering around Prince Kygo, Lord Ido, and Sethon’s treachery kept you turning pages in Eon, The Goblin Emperor offers a masterclass in palace intrigue. Newly crowned Maia must survive assassins, conspirators, and backroom deals after a catastrophe upends the throne—echoing the tense alliances and betrayals Eona navigates in the imperial court.
If the zodiac dragons, auspicious ceremonies, and mythic resonance of the Mirror Dragon appealed to you, Daughter of the Moon Goddess draws on the legend of Chang’e with the same lyrical pull. Xingyin leaves the moon to train in the Celestial Kingdom, mastering archery and magic, facing trials at court, and forging bonds—much like Eona’s journey from hidden identity to power amid celestial forces.
If you admired how Eona endures secrecy, disability, and manipulation by Lord Ido to claim her strength, Katsa’s fight to own her deadly Grace will resonate. In Graceling, she defies King Randa’s control, teams up with Prince Po, and chooses who she’ll be—mirroring Eona’s refusal to be a pawn and her rise to wield power on her own terms.
If you loved Eona presenting as the boy "Eon" to enter the Dragoneye ceremony and grueling training, Alanna: The First Adventure is a perfect echo. Alanna swaps places with her twin Thom to become a page, hides her identity, earns Prince Jonathan’s trust, and clashes with the dangerous Duke Roger—capturing that same secret-identity, hard-won growth you enjoyed in Eon.
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