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The Gracekeepers by Kirsty Logan

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In The Gracekeepers, did you enjoy ...

... the richly imagined, atmospheric worldbuilding?

The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker

If you were drawn into the haunting, water-bound world of The Gracekeepers, you'll be enchanted by the magical turn-of-the-century New York of The Golem and the Jinni. Both novels immerse you in dreamy, meticulously imagined settings where folklore and daily life blend, and the environment shapes every nuance of their characters’ lives.

... the mysterious, loosely-defined magic?

The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman

If you loved the enigmatic magic that pulses beneath the surface in The Gracekeepers, you'll be captivated by The Ocean at the End of the Lane. Gaiman's story weaves a sense of the uncanny through the everyday, with mythic forces and strange rituals that are left unexplained, evoking the same haunting sense of wonder and uncertainty.

... strong, complex female characters?

The Light Between Worlds by Laura E. Weymouth

If you found yourself invested in North and Callanish's journeys in The Gracekeepers, The Light Between Worlds will speak to you with its focus on sisters Evelyn and Philippa. Both novels center on nuanced, vulnerable women dealing with loss, longing, and the search for belonging in worlds that are at once magical and deeply human.

... the lush, poetic writing style?

The Summer That Melted Everything by Tiffany McDaniel

If you admired the lyrical, almost hypnotic prose of The Gracekeepers, The Summer That Melted Everything will sweep you away with its evocative, sensory-rich language. Both authors use vibrant, poetic descriptions to conjure a world that feels both real and mythic, immersing you in every moment.

... the slow, atmospheric unfolding of story and character?

The Seawomen by Chloe Timms

If you appreciated the measured, atmospheric pace of The Gracekeepers, where the story drifts forward like the tide and every small moment has meaning, The Seawomen will resonate deeply. Both books are slow-burning, focusing on mood, isolation, and the gradual deepening of character relationships against a watery, isolated backdrop.

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