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Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson

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In Sorcery of Thorns, did you enjoy ...

... a richly imagined and immersive fantasy world?

An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson

If you loved the magical Great Libraries and the lush, dangerous world of Sorcery of Thorns, you'll be swept away by the enchanting fae realms and vibrant details in An Enchantment of Ravens. Rogerson's worldbuilding brings the settings and its magic to life—expect intricate lore, vivid settings, and a sense of wonder at every turn.

... protagonists who grow, learn, and confront their flaws?

Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson

Since you connected with Elisabeth's journey from sheltered apprentice to courageous heroine in Sorcery of Thorns, you might enjoy Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin. Lou’s transformation—her struggle with her identity, her evolving relationships, and the way she confronts her past—delivers that same satisfying sense of growth and change.

... a clear, driving quest at the heart of the story?

The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman

If you enjoyed following Elisabeth as she uncovers conspiracies and races to save the Great Libraries, you'll love the mission-driven adventures of Irene in The Invisible Library. Each book centers around a high-stakes quest—retrieving rare books from alternate worlds—making for a thrilling, goal-oriented plot that keeps you hooked.

... witty banter, clever dialogue, and a touch of humor in fantasy?

Sorcerer To The Crown by Zen Cho

Did you love the sharp exchanges and sly humor between Elisabeth and Nathaniel in Sorcery of Thorns? Sorcerer to the Crown offers a similarly delightful blend of magical adventure and sparkling dialogue, with characters whose wit and charm shine even in the midst of magical mayhem.

... standalone fantasy novels with a complete, satisfying arc?

Uprooted by Naomi Novik

If you appreciated how Sorcery of Thorns told a full, self-contained story—no series commitment required—Uprooted will be right up your alley. Novik’s novel offers a rich, magical world and delivers a fulfilling journey from beginning to end, with no need to track down sequels.

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