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If you loved the intricate world of the Chathrand and its teeming, multilayered shipboard society, you'll be captivated by Robin Hobb's Ship of Magic. Here, you'll find the Liveship Vivacia, a sentient vessel with its own secrets, and a cast of characters whose fates are tightly bound to the tides of trade, family legacy, and ancient magic. The lush worldbuilding and cultural depth will sweep you away just as Redick's world did.
If you enjoyed following Pazel, Thasha, and the many other crew members aboard the Chathrand, you'll appreciate the layered ensemble of Ninefox Gambit. The book introduces you to Kel Cheris and the infamous undead general Shuos Jedao, but also immerses you in a broader cast of military officers, rivals, and schemers—each with their own motives in a universe governed by bizarre calendar-based technology.
If the political machinations aboard the Chathrand—with its secret agendas and shadowy figures—kept you turning pages, you'll be hooked by The Lies of Locke Lamora. Scott Lynch crafts a labyrinth of cons and counter-cons in the city of Camorr, where Locke and his Gentlemen Bastards must outwit both criminals and nobility in a world bursting with intrigue.
If you were gripped by the urgent quest to uncover the Red Wolf conspiracy and the sense of a ticking clock aboard the ship, Mistborn: The Final Empire delivers a similarly goal-driven plot. Vin and Kelsier's mission to overthrow an immortal tyrant is filled with daring plans, tense action, and the ever-present threat of failure.
If you found yourself invested in Pazel's journey from a lowly tarboy to someone of greater significance, you'll be drawn into Kvothe's coming-of-age story in The Name of the Wind. Rothfuss crafts a protagonist who faces hardship, makes mistakes, and transforms through his trials, much like your favorite characters in The Red Wolf Conspiracy.
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