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The Girl With Glass Feet by Ali Shaw

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... a quiet, magical story set in a remote, wintry landscape?

The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey

If you were captivated by the haunting, frost-laced atmosphere and the intimate setting of The Girl With Glass Feet, you'll find The Snow Child equally enchanting. Set in 1920s Alaska, it follows Jack and Mabel, a childless couple who discover a mysterious girl in the snow—blurring the line between reality and fairy tale in a beautifully wintry world.

... subtle, mysterious magic woven into everyday life?

The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman

If you loved the sense of quiet wonder and the mysterious, undefined magic of The Girl With Glass Feet, you'll be drawn into The Ocean at the End of the Lane. Gaiman’s story features magic that is never fully explained, with a blend of melancholy and beauty as a man revisits childhood memories touched by otherworldly forces.

... lyrical, poetic writing that creates a vivid, dreamlike atmosphere?

The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern

If you were swept away by the lush, poetic prose of The Girl With Glass Feet, you'll be mesmerized by the enchanting language of The Night Circus. Morgenstern’s evocative descriptions and magical imagery bring the mysterious circus and its inhabitants vividly to life, wrapping you in a spellbinding literary experience.

... deeply emotional journeys and bittersweet love stories?

The Binding by Bridget Collins

If it was the emotional resonance and the aching sense of longing in The Girl With Glass Feet that moved you, The Binding offers a similarly poignant journey. Following Emmett, a young bookbinder whose craft involves binding away memories, the story explores love, memory, and sacrifice with a gentle, heartrending touch.

... magical realism that blends the extraordinary into the everyday?

The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender by Leslye Walton

If you appreciated the touch of magical realism in The Girl With Glass Feet, with its transformation of the ordinary into the uncanny, you'll be entranced by The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender. Walton’s novel features a girl born with wings and a family history filled with magic and sorrow, weaving the fantastical seamlessly into real life.

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