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Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Törzs

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... complex and inventive magic tied to books and language?

The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow

If you were captivated by the intricate world of magical books and the power of language in Ink Blood Sister Scribe, you'll love following January Scaller as she discovers mysterious Doors that connect worlds—and the written word's ability to shape reality. Harrow delivers lush worldbuilding and a fresh, book-centric magic system, echoing the same sense of wonder and danger.

... complicated and resilient relationships between sisters?

The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow

If you were drawn to the powerful, nuanced bonds between Joanna and Esther in Ink Blood Sister Scribe, you'll find yourself immersed in the lives of the Eastwood sisters as they grapple with secrets, betrayal, and loyalty in a world where magic is forbidden. The emotional core of sisterhood is at the heart of this story, making every triumph and heartbreak resonate.

... books as magical objects with lives of their own?

The Library of the Unwritten by A.J. Hackwith

If you enjoyed the idea of books holding power and danger in Ink Blood Sister Scribe, you'll be fascinated by the Library in Hell, where unwritten stories threaten to come alive. Claire, the Librarian, must wrangle restless characters and fend off threats from Heaven and Hell, blending bookish adventure with high-stakes magic.

... multiple points of view navigating magical conspiracies?

Sorcerer To The Crown by Zen Cho

If you appreciated following both Joanna and Esther as they navigated their own challenges and perspectives in Ink Blood Sister Scribe, you'll enjoy the alternating viewpoints of Zacharias and Prunella as they uncover magical secrets and face political intrigue in Regency-era England. Their distinct voices and intersecting journeys add richness and depth to the story.

... dark magic that blurs the line between protection and corruption?

The Death of Jane Lawrence by Caitlin Starling

If the dangerous, morally ambiguous magic at the heart of Ink Blood Sister Scribe intrigued you, The Death of Jane Lawrence offers a gothic tale where Jane's desperate use of forbidden magic to save her husband unleashes horrifying consequences. The story’s tension and ethical complexity will keep you hooked.

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