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Sorcery & Cecelia or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot by Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline Stevermer

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In Sorcery & Cecelia or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot, did you enjoy ...

... the witty and playful magic in Regency England?

Sorcerer To The Crown by Zen Cho

If you loved the witty exchanges between Kate and Cecelia and the lighthearted, magical misadventures in Sorcery & Cecelia, you'll be charmed by Sorcerer to the Crown. Zen Cho's novel features Zacharias Wythe and Prunella Gentleman navigating magical society with sparkling dialogue and plenty of clever humor, all set in a Regency-inspired England where manners and magic collide.

... the banter and camaraderie of a lively group of characters?

The Grand Tour by Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline Stevermer

If you delighted in the ensemble feel of Sorcery & Cecelia, with Kate, Cecelia, Thomas, and James all contributing to the fun and chaos, you'll enjoy The Grand Tour, which brings together another engaging cast for magical adventures across Europe. Their interactions and teamwork create the same lively sense of community and shared adventure.

... the detailed and immersive magical version of historical England?

Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke

If the richly imagined, alternate-history England in Sorcery & Cecelia drew you in, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell offers an even more intricately detailed magical Regency era. You'll love how Susanna Clarke builds a world where magic is woven into the very fabric of English society, complete with footnotes, legends, and a sense of depth that rewards close reading.

... the epistolary format and story told through letters?

Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell

If you enjoyed how Sorcery & Cecelia unfolds through witty and heartfelt letters between Kate and Cecelia, you'll appreciate Fangirl, which intersperses its main narrative with emails, fanfiction, and diary-style writing. The format offers a similarly intimate glimpse into the characters' lives and relationships.

... the delightful, lighthearted approach to magic?

Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones

If you were enchanted by the whimsical and playful magic in Sorcery & Cecelia—from enchanted chocolate pots to magical mishaps—you'll adore Howl's Moving Castle. Diana Wynne Jones crafts a world brimming with quirky spells, amusing magical mishaps, and a sense of fun that makes every page a delight.

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