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If you loved Prue's determined mission to rescue her brother in Wildwood, you'll be enchanted by September's bold journey through Fairyland, where her quest to retrieve a magical item takes her through wondrous landscapes and introduces her to unforgettable companions. The sense of purpose and adventure drives both stories forward, making this a delightful next read.
If the magical, intricately described Wood in Wildwood drew you in, you’ll be spellbound by the vivid colors and whimsical lands of Furthermore. Follow Alice as she journeys through a world bursting with strange rules, dazzling sights, and unexpected dangers—it’s a feast for the imagination, much like the wild world Colin Meloy created.
If you enjoyed the camaraderie and teamwork between Prue, Curtis, and their friends in Wildwood, you’ll love meeting Reynie, Sticky, Kate, and Constance as they unravel puzzles and face perilous challenges. The ensemble dynamic is both heartwarming and full of clever banter, making for a truly engaging read.
If Prue and Curtis’s evolution and bravery resonated with you in Wildwood, you’ll be captivated by Luna’s journey as she discovers her powers and finds her place in a magical world. Watching Luna, Antain, and other characters confront fears and develop new strengths offers a deeply satisfying arc of growth.
If the secret, enchanted land just beyond ordinary Portland in Wildwood delighted you, you’ll be charmed by the magical island accessed via a hidden platform in London. Both stories blend the everyday with the fantastical, whisking readers into secret realms full of adventure and heart.
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