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Amari and the Night Brothers follows Amari Peters as she embarks on a thrilling quest to find her missing brother and prove her worth in a secret magical world—much like how Seven, Valley, and Thorn must complete the impossible task to join the coven in Witchlings. You'll love the sense of urgency, teamwork, and suspense as Amari faces magical trials and uncovers hidden dangers.
If you enjoyed the camaraderie and unique personalities of Seven, Valley, and Thorn in Witchlings, you'll be charmed by Jaundice and Kale Bland as they are swept into a wild pirate adventure with an ensemble of oddball characters. Their teamwork, bickering, and growth together make for a delightful, ensemble-driven read.
In The Girl Who Drank the Moon, Luna's journey from uncertainty to embracing her powers and purpose mirrors the compelling growth arcs you loved in Witchlings. Watching Luna, like Seven, learn to trust herself and her friends will give you the same heartfelt sense of transformation and hope.
If you were captivated by the detailed magical world of Ravenskill and its covens, you'll be swept away by The Dragon Warrior. Faryn's adventures through a realm alive with Chinese mythology, magical creatures, and unique traditions will satisfy your craving for immersive worldbuilding and imaginative settings.
Kiranmala's spirited journey through a world rooted in Bengali folklore, where she must embrace her heritage and save her parents, will resonate with you if you loved the strong, diverse girls at the heart of Witchlings. Kiran's courage and quick wit make her a protagonist you'll want to follow on every page.
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