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Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett

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In Foundryside, did you enjoy ...

... a clever, goal-driven heist with escalating stakes?

The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch

If you loved the high-stakes mission and Sancia’s relentless pursuit of her objective in Foundryside, you’ll be swept up by Locke Lamora and his band of con artists as they attempt a daring heist in the labyrinthine city of Camorr. The intricate plotting and constant sense of purpose will keep you hooked from start to finish.

... a richly detailed, inventive world with unique magic and history?

City Of Stairs by Robert Jackson Bennett

If the mysterious city of Tevanne and its mind-bending scriving magic fascinated you in Foundryside, City of Stairs offers another atmospheric city pulsing with secrets and a unique magical history. Shara Thivani’s investigation uncovers a world where dead gods once ruled and reality itself can be rewritten.

... a complex and logical magic system?

Mistborn: The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson

If you were enthralled by the logical, inventive scriving in Foundryside, you’ll be drawn to the Allomancy of Mistborn: The Final Empire. Vin’s journey introduces you to a magic system with clear rules and creative limits, where cleverness and experimentation are key to survival.

... a diverse crew of morally gray outcasts?

Six Of Crows by Leigh Bardugo

If Sancia’s moral ambiguity and her alliances with other flawed characters resonated with you in Foundryside, you’ll love meeting Kaz Brekker and his eclectic gang in Six of Crows. Their schemes are as daring as they are ethically complicated, and every character brings their own shades of gray to the table.

... an ensemble of misfit characters with shifting loyalties?

The Bone Ships by RJ Barker

If you enjoyed how Sancia, Orso, Gregor, and Berenice formed a reluctant but compelling team in Foundryside, you’ll appreciate the ragtag crew aboard the Tide Child in The Bone Ships. Their uneasy alliances and clashing personalities make for a dynamic, ensemble-driven adventure.

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