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If you loved Cordelia’s determination to unravel the fate of her father and the monsters in The Magnificent Monsters of Cedar Street, you’ll be swept up by Milo’s quest to uncover the secrets of the mysterious guests at Greenglass House. Both stories are driven by a heartfelt mission, where the young protagonist’s curiosity and courage propel the adventure forward.
If you delighted in the menagerie of monsters and the lush, fantastical setting of Cedar Street, you’ll fall in love with the enchanting forest, swamp, and magical beings in The Girl Who Drank the Moon. Barnhill’s world is brimming with wondrous details and endearing oddities, making the setting feel as alive as the characters.
If Cordelia’s bravery, wit, and deep sense of loyalty resonated with you, Morrigan Crow’s journey in Nevermoor offers another unforgettable heroine. Morrigan faces daunting challenges with intelligence and heart, growing stronger as she navigates a new world and uncovers her own unique gifts.
If you enjoyed Cordelia’s interactions with a diverse group of monsters and humans—each with their own quirks and personalities—you’ll love the clever, oddball ensemble of children in The Mysterious Benedict Society. Their teamwork, banter, and unique skills create a lively dynamic at the heart of the adventure.
If you found yourself charmed by the humor and warmth woven throughout Cordelia’s monster-filled escapade, The True Meaning of Smekday delivers a similarly delightful mix. Gratuity and her alien companion J.Lo embark on a wild, funny journey full of wit, mishaps, and genuine emotion.
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