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If you loved the sense of purpose and relentless drive that propelled Simon Tregarth through the gates of Witch World, you'll find yourself gripped by The Broken Sword. Here, Skafloc is thrust into a dangerous quest across a mythic landscape, navigating treacherous fae and legendary battles in pursuit of a weapon that could change the fate of nations.
The detailed world of Estcarp and its neighboring lands come alive in Witch World—if that's what drew you in, you'll be equally enchanted by The Blue Sword. McKinley crafts an intricate desert kingdom full of ancient rituals, unique customs, and a tangible sense of place, as heroine Harry Crewe uncovers her destiny.
If watching Simon adapt to the strange and magical land of Witch World resonated with you, you’ll be captivated by Tenar’s journey in The Tombs of Atuan. Her transformation from the isolated priestess Arha to someone forging her own path is rendered with deep empathy and nuance, mirroring the powerful evolution you enjoyed.
If you were drawn to the formidable witches and female leaders of Estcarp, you won't want to miss Alanna: The First Adventure. Alanna is a courageous, complex heroine defying expectations as she carves her own destiny in a world of magic and danger, echoing the strong women that brought Witch World to life.
If the enigmatic, unpredictable magic of Witch World fascinated you, you'll be spellbound by The Forgotten Beasts of Eld. McKillip weaves a story where magic feels ancient and untamed, its true nature revealed slowly as Sybel navigates a world of mythic beasts and shifting loyalties.
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