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If you loved how Saki is driven to save her grandmother from a supernatural fate in The Night Parade, you'll be swept up by September's daring adventure across Fairyland. She, too, sets out on a mission that tests her bravery and heart, making every step of her journey feel urgent and meaningful.
If Saki's growth from skepticism to courage and empathy resonated with you, you'll find Minli's quest to change her family's fortune equally moving. Her journey is filled with wonder, self-discovery, and the kind of emotional evolution that makes you cheer for her every step of the way.
If you were enchanted by the blend of Japanese folklore and mystical spirits in The Night Parade, you'll love how The Book of Three draws from Welsh mythology, bringing ancient legends and magical creatures to life as Taran embarks on his own epic journey.
If you enjoyed the vibrant and immersive spirit world that Saki explores during the Night Parade, you'll be drawn to Harper's encounters with ghosts and spirits rooted in Korean folklore in Spirit Hunters. The richly described supernatural elements will make you feel like you're walking alongside the characters.
If you appreciated the sense of hope and warmth that shines through Saki's magical quest, A Wish in the Dark will offer you a similarly uplifting journey. Pong’s pursuit of justice and light in a world shadowed by darkness is both inspiring and heartening.
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