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If you loved the way Puck of Pook's Hill conjures ancient legends and magical beings in the English countryside, The Children of Green Knowe will delight you. Join young Tolly as he explores the old Green Knowe manor, meeting ghostly children and unraveling centuries of family myths, all set against the evocative, timeless landscape of rural England.
You’ll be drawn into The Weirdstone of Brisingamen if you appreciated how Kipling’s Sussex is alive with hidden magic and ancient secrets. Garner’s story follows Colin and Susan as they stumble into a world of wizards, dwarfs, and legendary artifacts beneath the hills of Cheshire, where every shadow hides a story from Britain’s mythic past.
If you admired the epic sweep of history and myth in Puck of Pook's Hill, The Dark Is Rising will captivate you with its battle between ancient forces of Light and Dark. Will Stanton’s journey takes place across time, linking past and present, and immersing you in the enduring legends of Britain.
If it was the camaraderie between Dan, Una, and Puck that charmed you, Over Sea, Under Stone offers a similarly adventurous ensemble. The Drew siblings uncover Arthurian secrets in Cornwall, working together and relying on each other's strengths as they unravel mysteries and face magical threats.
If you relished the playful, unexpected appearance of magical creatures in Puck of Pook's Hill, you'll love the mischievous Psammead in Five Children and It. Follow the siblings as their wishes go hilariously awry, blending ordinary childhood with enchanting, comedic fantasy.
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