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Woven In Moonlight by Isabel Ibañez

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In Woven In Moonlight, did you enjoy ...

... the protagonist’s journey to reclaim power and protect her people?

The Girl of Fire and Thorns by Rae Carson

If you found yourself drawn in by Ximena’s dangerous mission and her determination to confront an oppressive regime in Woven In Moonlight, you’ll love Elisa’s quest in The Girl of Fire and Thorns. Elisa’s story is a high-stakes adventure as she navigates court politics, leads a rebellion, and discovers her own strength while fighting for her country’s future.

... the rich, immersive world inspired by real cultures and history?

An Ember In The Ashes by Sabaa Tahir

If you were captivated by the lush Bolivian-inspired setting and intricate cultural details in Woven In Moonlight, An Ember in the Ashes will sweep you away with its vividly realized world drawn from ancient Rome and North Africa. From the Martial Empire’s brutal traditions to the resistance’s secret symbols, every page is steeped in unique cultural flavor.

... the intricate, rule-bound magic that shapes the plot and society?

The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon

If the tapestry magic and its importance to power and social order in Woven In Moonlight drew you in, you’ll be fascinated by the clairvoyant abilities and strict magical hierarchy in The Bone Season. Paige’s journey through a society where magic is both a gift and a curse offers the same kind of cleverly structured, high-stakes magical intrigue.

... the political schemes and dangerous court intrigue?

The Winner's Curse by Marie Rutkoski

If you relished the secret alliances, betrayals, and chess game of power in Woven In Moonlight, The Winner’s Curse will enthrall you. Kestrel must navigate a treacherous imperial court, balancing loyalty and deception, all while the fate of her people and her heart hang in the balance.

... the complex journey of a female protagonist grappling with power and identity?

Forest of a Thousand Lanterns by Julie C. Dao

If Ximena’s strength, agency, and personal growth in Woven In Moonlight resonated with you, the rise of Xifeng in Forest of a Thousand Lanterns will keep you hooked. Xifeng’s transformation—from village girl to powerful empress—offers a dark yet empowering exploration of ambition, destiny, and the price of seizing one’s fate.

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