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If the dry wit and satirical social maneuverings of Tooth and Claw delighted you, you'll be enchanted by Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell. Clarke’s novel reimagines Regency-era England with magicians vying for status and power, filled with clever dialogue, sly humor, and a sharp eye for human foibles—much like Walton's dragons at tea.
If you relished following the Yarge siblings and their tangled fortunes, you'll find similar joy in Pride and Prejudice. Austen’s classic weaves together the lives and ambitions of the Bennet family, with shifting points of view and keen observations—a perfect fit for fans of ensemble casts navigating inheritance and society.
If the nuanced etiquette, inheritance laws, and dragon society of Tooth and Claw fascinated you, you’ll be drawn into Maia’s world in The Goblin Emperor. Addison crafts an elaborate imperial court where every word and gesture carries weight, immersing you in a richly detailed setting brimming with intrigue.
If you enjoyed how Tooth and Claw uses dragons and inheritance as both fantasy and sharp parody of Victorian society, Sourcery offers Pratchett’s signature blend of magic, absurdity, and pointed social commentary. The Unseen University’s chaos and the antics of Rincewind mirror Walton’s playful yet incisive approach.
If you were captivated by the legal wrangling and scheming over familial wealth in Tooth and Claw, The Family Trade plunges you into a modern fantasy where discovering her true heritage throws Miriam into a deadly game of succession and political intrigue—mirroring the dragon family's own battles for dominance.
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