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If you delighted in the clever banter and comedic mishaps of Ned Henry and company in To Say Nothing of the Dog, you'll love the irreverent partnership of an angel and a demon trying to avert the apocalypse in Good Omens. The quirky dialogue, playful tone, and comic misunderstandings make for a similarly joyful reading experience.
If you were charmed by the madcap time-travel escapades and literary allusions in To Say Nothing of the Dog, The Eyre Affair offers another romp through altered timelines and literary landscapes. Thursday Next's adventures through classic novels and the manipulation of history will appeal to your love for playful, intelligent time-meddling.
If you enjoyed the delightful cast of historians, Oxford dons, and eccentric Victorians in To Say Nothing of the Dog, you'll appreciate the ensemble of oddball scientists in Bellwether. Their misadventures, misunderstandings, and collaborative chaos provide a similarly charming group dynamic.
If the heartwarming, buoyant atmosphere of To Say Nothing of the Dog put a smile on your face, you're sure to enjoy the cheerful, optimistic magic and social shenanigans in Sorcery & Cecelia. The playful tone, witty letters between friends, and happy resolutions bring a similar sense of joy.
If you were entertained by the romantic misadventures of Ned and Verity, as well as the farcical matchmaking and misunderstandings in To Say Nothing of the Dog, you'll love the sparkling wit and romantic chaos Sophy Stanton-Lacy brings to Regency society in The Grand Sophy. The humor and charm in the tangled relationships are irresistible.
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