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If you loved the intricately built, steampunk-infused London and its mechanical oddities in Fever Crumb, you'll be swept away by the interstellar train networks and lush, unique worlds of Railhead. The novel's settings are brimming with weird technology, fascinating cultures, and a sense of history, making every chapter a new adventure in worldbuilding.
Fever Crumb introduced you to a protagonist who questions her place in a patriarchal society and solves mysteries using logic and courage. In The Lie Tree, Faith Sunderly is equally sharp-witted and resourceful, navigating a Victorian world of secrets, science, and danger as she uncovers hidden truths. Both heroines are unforgettable in their strength and complexity.
Much like Fever's evolving beliefs and growing independence, Todd Hewitt's journey in The Knife of Never Letting Go is a powerful exploration of coming of age under extraordinary circumstances. You'll be deeply invested in watching him confront hard truths and transform as he faces challenges that force him to rethink everything he knows.
If you found yourself swept up in Fever’s mission to uncover secrets and survive in a strange, rule-bound city, The City of Ember will captivate you with its thrilling, goal-driven plot. Lina and Doon's quest to save their dying underground city is filled with suspense, puzzles, and the drive to reveal the truth against all odds.
If you were fascinated by the post-apocalyptic remnants and moving cities in Fever Crumb, Mortal Engines thrusts you into an even more grandiose and perilous world where entire metropolises roam the wastelands. You'll find the ruins of old civilizations, strange technologies, and a relentless struggle for survival equally compelling.
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