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The Uncommoners: The Crooked Sixpence by Jennifer Bell

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... the driving quest and sense of urgent mission?

Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend

If you loved Ivy and Seb's relentless pursuit of the truth and their family's legacy in The Crooked Sixpence, you'll find yourself swept up in Nevermoor. Morrigan Crow must compete in a series of magical and mind-bending trials to earn her place in the Wunderous Society, all while evading mysterious threats. The high-stakes challenges and constant sense of purpose make each chapter a page-turner.

... a quirky ensemble of young heroes working together?

The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart

If you enjoyed the dynamic between Ivy, Seb, and the memorable cast of Uncommoners, you'll love the clever teamwork in The Mysterious Benedict Society. Reynie, Kate, Sticky, and Constance each bring unique strengths and personalities, forging a bond as they tackle secret missions and unravel puzzles. The group's camaraderie and banter make for a delightful, ensemble-driven adventure.

... rich, immersive worldbuilding filled with magical detail?

The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill

If the hidden magical world of Lundinor fascinated you, you'll be enchanted by the lush and mysterious setting of The Girl Who Drank the Moon. The story weaves together forests, witches, and magical traditions in a landscape that feels alive and full of secrets, much like the Uncommoners' underground city.

... seeing a young protagonist grow as they discover a hidden magical world?

Pages & Co.: Tilly and the Bookwanderers by Anna James

If you were captivated by Ivy's transformation from an ordinary girl to a brave adventurer in The Crooked Sixpence, you'll find Tilly's journey in Pages & Co. equally inspiring. As Tilly learns to navigate the magical world of bookwandering and faces personal challenges, her confidence and sense of belonging blossom, giving you that same sense of character growth and discovery.

... imaginative, whimsical magic with a sense of fun and wonder?

The Land of Roar by Jenny McLachlan

If you delighted in the playful, inventive uses of everyday objects as magical artifacts in The Crooked Sixpence, The Land of Roar will charm you. The story brims with lighthearted, creative magic as twins Arthur and Rose rediscover their childhood fantasy world—where imagination makes anything possible and adventure is never far away.

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