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Eva Evergreen, Semi-Magical Witch by Julie Abe

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In Eva Evergreen, Semi-Magical Witch, did you enjoy ...

... a protagonist on a clear mission to prove herself and save someone she loves?

Amari and the Night Brothers by B. B. Alston

If you were drawn to Eva's quest to earn her place as a witch before her birthday, you'll love following Amari Peters as she delves into the Bureau of Supernatural Affairs, determined to find her missing brother. The story is packed with magical tests, high stakes, and a protagonist who won't give up on her goal.

... a magical world with rich cultures, unique communities, and immersive settings?

Witchlings by Claribel A. Ortega

If you enjoyed exploring Auteri and the various magical customs with Eva, you'll be enchanted by the detailed world of Twelve Towns. Witchlings introduces you to covens, magical creatures, and a system brimming with carefully-crafted lore and traditions.

... characters who grow and change as they discover their own strengths?

The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill

If Eva's journey of self-discovery and learning to value her semi-magical abilities resonated with you, Luna's transformation from a confused child to a confident wielder of magic in The Girl Who Drank the Moon will be equally inspiring. Both stories celebrate finding your place and embracing who you are.

... a lighthearted, whimsical approach to magic?

The Apprentice Witch by James Nicol

If you loved the playful spells and gentle humor woven into Eva's magical mishaps, you'll smile at Arianwyn's charming adventures as an apprentice witch. The magic is fun, the tone is uplifting, and the spells sometimes go awry in delightful ways.

... a hopeful, optimistic tone that leaves you feeling uplifted?

Front Desk by Kelly Yang

If Eva's bright determination and the story’s sense of hope made you smile, you'll appreciate Mia Tang's optimism as she faces challenges running the front desk of a motel. Both books offer warmth, positive messages, and a sense that kindness and perseverance can change the world.

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