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If you were swept up by Amina's daring quest and the sense of high-seas adventure, you'll love The Bone Ships. Join Joron Twiner as he’s thrust into command of a condemned crew, set on a dangerous mission across treacherous waters, facing sea monsters, political machinations, and impossible odds. The relentless momentum and clear goal will keep you hooked.
If you relished the intricate world of magical beings, folklore, and historical depth in The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi, you’ll be enchanted by The City of Brass. Follow Nahri as she navigates a dazzling, dangerous world filled with djinn, ancient rivalries, and secret politics. The immersive setting and lush worldbuilding are unforgettable.
If Amina’s resourcefulness and layered character drew you in, The Empress of Salt and Fortune offers another unforgettable woman at the center of myth and history. Through the eyes of Rabbit, a handmaiden, the tale of an exiled empress’s rise unfolds with strength, cunning, and fierce determination.
If you loved Amina’s ragtag crew—each with their own pasts and secrets—you won’t want to miss Six of Crows. Kaz Brekker leads an unlikely group of criminals on a high-stakes heist, where loyalty, betrayal, and personal codes of honor blur the lines between hero and villain.
If you thrilled to the epic scope, multiple cultures, and magical intrigue of Amina’s world, The Priory of the Orange Tree offers a sprawling narrative featuring dragon riders, sea voyages, and a vast cast from many lands. The interwoven stories and grand scale will sweep you away.
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