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Theft Of Swords by Michael J. Sullivan

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In Theft Of Swords, did you enjoy ...

... the fast-paced, goal-driven adventures and clever heist plots?

The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch

If you loved the daring objectives and relentless momentum of Royce and Hadrian's escapades, you'll be swept up by Locke Lamora and his band of thieves as they attempt an audacious con in the city of Camorr. The book is packed with high-stakes schemes, shifting alliances, and a story that never lets up.

... the witty banter and humor between characters?

Six Of Crows by Leigh Bardugo

If the sharp, witty repartee between Royce and Hadrian made you smile, you'll love the sarcastic exchanges and clever dialogue among Kaz Brekker's crew. Six of Crows is brimming with humor and snappy comebacks, even as the characters face deadly odds.

... the epic worldbuilding and immersive, original magic systems?

Mistborn: The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson

If you were captivated by the richly developed kingdoms, ancient secrets, and layers of history in Theft of Swords, Mistborn: The Final Empire will draw you into a brilliantly constructed world where magic, politics, and rebellion intertwine. Vin and Kelsier's quest to overthrow the Lord Ruler is set against a backdrop as detailed and vibrant as Elan.

... the morally complex heroes who walk the line between right and wrong?

The Black Prism by Brent Weeks

If you enjoyed the ambiguous morality of Royce and Hadrian—heroes who don't always do the "right" thing for the "right" reasons—you'll find Gavin Guile's struggles with power, loyalty, and deception riveting. The Black Prism explores the cost of heroism and the gray areas between good and evil through a cast of flawed, fascinating characters.

... the sprawling, epic scope spanning continents and generations?

The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson

If you were drawn to the vast scale of Theft of Swords, with its kingdoms, conspiracies, and far-reaching stakes, The Way of Kings will immerse you in a grand tapestry of nations, wars, and destinies. Follow Kaladin, Dalinar, and Shallan as their stories intertwine across the storm-swept world of Roshar.

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