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Girls Made of Snow and Glass by Melissa Bashardoust

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... the journey of complex female characters discovering their power?

Uprooted by Naomi Novik

If you were captivated by the layered journeys of Lynet and Mina as they confront their destinies and transform, Uprooted will sweep you away with Agnieszka's dramatic evolution from an unsure village girl to a formidable force. The personal growth, inner conflict, and hard-won self-realization at the heart of Novik's novel echo the compelling metamorphoses in Girls Made of Snow and Glass.

... a rich, fairy tale-inspired world with deep roots in myth?

The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden

If the folklore-infused, Snow White-inspired setting of Girls Made of Snow and Glass enchanted you, you'll be spellbound by The Bear and the Nightingale. Arden's Russia is alive with mythic creatures, winter spirits, and ancient legends, creating an atmospheric tapestry of magic and danger that will feel both familiar and wondrous.

... morally complex protagonists wrestling with power and trauma?

Queen Of The Conquered by Kacen Callender

If you appreciated the nuanced, sometimes morally ambiguous motives of Mina and Lynet, you'll be riveted by Sigourney, who manipulates her way through a brutal colonial court in Queen of the Conquered. Her choices—often difficult and ethically gray—will challenge and provoke you in much the same way.

... an intimate, character-driven fantasy centered on women and their choices?

The Forgotten Beasts Of Eld by Patricia A. McKillip

If you loved the close focus on Mina and Lynet, and how their relationship shapes the course of the story, The Forgotten Beasts of Eld will resonate. Sybel’s secluded life, her complex relationships, and the subtle yet powerful magic feel just as personal and emotionally charged.

... fantasy led by strong, well-developed female protagonists?

A Snake Falls to Earth by Darcie Little Badger

If you were inspired by the strength, resilience, and depth of the female leads in Girls Made of Snow and Glass, you'll find much to admire in Nina and Oli. Their journeys are beautifully told, full of heart, courage, and agency, making for a compelling and empowering read.

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