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If you enjoyed the roguish charm and questionable ethics of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, you'll love The Lies of Locke Lamora. Locke and his band of thieves navigate the criminal underworld of Camorr, outwitting both rivals and authorities with wit, audacity, and a flexible sense of honor.
If the camaraderie and banter between Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser drew you in, The Black Company offers an ensemble of mercenaries whose bonds are forged in danger and dark magic. The story follows the company's exploits as they serve enigmatic masters and face impossible odds together.
If Leiber's sharp dialogue and sly humor delighted you, Good Omens will absolutely charm you with its playful repartee between the angel Aziraphale and the demon Crowley as they try to avert the apocalypse, skewering tropes and expectations with every page.
If you relished the intricate setting and deep lore of Nehwon, The Curse of Chalion draws you into a world shaped by history, politics, and divine intervention. Bujold crafts a textured landscape of gods, curses, and court intrigue that will satisfy any fan of immersive worldbuilding.
If you loved the sense of purpose and swashbuckling adventure as Fafhrd and the Mouser chased after treasure or love, The Princess Bride delivers a quest filled with daring feats, clever tricks, and a cast of memorable heroes and villains, all in pursuit of true love and justice.
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