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If you loved following Alex's journey through the mystical Los Lagos to rescue her family and reclaim her power in Labyrinth Lost, you'll be swept away by Mina's descent into the Spirit Realm in The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea. Both stories feature heroines driven by love for their families, facing fantastical challenges and unraveling the secrets of their own destinies.
If the vibrant Latinx bruja culture and representation in Labyrinth Lost resonated with you, you'll adore Aru Shah and the End of Time. Aru and her friends draw from Hindu mythology, bringing together a dynamic, diverse group of characters who celebrate their unique backgrounds while facing magical dangers together.
If Alex's struggle to accept her powers and the journey toward embracing her true self in Labyrinth Lost captivated you, you'll find Miles' journey in Witchmark equally compelling. Both protagonists are caught between worlds—family expectations, magical abilities, and their own desires—leading to profound personal transformation.
If you were enchanted by the bruja mythology and the underworld journey in Labyrinth Lost, Gods of Jade and Shadow offers another mesmerizing adventure. Casiopea's travels with the Mayan god of death through 1920s Mexico echo Alex's odyssey, blending myth, danger, and self-discovery in a lush folkloric setting.
If you loved the secret society of brujas and the immersive magical underworld in Labyrinth Lost, you'll be fascinated by Sunny's discovery of the Leopard People in Akata Witch. Both books build vivid, complex magical cultures layered within contemporary life, offering you a fresh world to explore.
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