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If you were drawn to the intricate worldbuilding of The Bone Witch, you'll love how Serpent & Dove immerses you in a lush, dangerous France-inspired fantasy world where witches and church clash. The customs, politics, and magical systems are thoroughly explored, creating a setting as atmospheric and tangible as Tea's asha world.
If you appreciated Tea's morally ambiguous journey in The Bone Witch, Uprooted offers Agnieszka—a heroine who faces impossible choices and navigates the blurred lines between right and wrong. The way she grapples with power, loyalty, and the consequences of her actions will resonate with fans of nuanced, conflicted protagonists.
If you were captivated by the dark, complex magic in The Bone Witch, you'll find The Poppy War equally compelling. Rin's journey into shamanic powers, which come at a terrible personal and moral cost, mirrors Tea's fraught relationship with necromancy, exploring power that is as dangerous as it is alluring.
If Tea's strength and determination inspired you in The Bone Witch, you'll be drawn to Laia in An Ember in the Ashes. Laia's transformation from a frightened girl into a courageous, resourceful leader echoes the powerful character growth and agency that define Tea's arc.
If you loved the sweeping scope of The Bone Witch—with its layers of political intrigue, ancient magic, and personal quests—The City of Brass will sweep you into the dazzling, treacherous world of Daevabad. You'll find yourself drawn into power struggles, courtly secrets, and the fates of characters whose destinies are as grand and tangled as Tea's.
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