Read INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE by Anne Rice if you love recalling the past, grave mistakes, small things, New Orleans, chasing rumors, theatrics, asexual relationships, disconcerting dynamics, ruminating on evil, Paris, sad boys, revenge, losing your humanity & tape recorders.
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Read THE WONDER ENGINE by T. Kingfisher if you love sequels, hotel rooms & hot baths, talking badgers, plagues, clockwork monstrosities, grey markets, stupid paladins, crazy forgers, morally bereft assassins, idiot geniuses, the will of the gods, demonic cows, and indexes.
Read CLOCKWORK BOYS by T. Kingfisher if you love road trips, getting an elite team together for a secret mission, paladin's overcome with guilt, rosemary, sparrows, assassins, scholars, damaged goods, demons, when things start to get strange, excellent potatoes tattoos & rats.
Read MAMMOTHS AT THE GATE by Nghi Vo if you love coming home, abbeys, clerica, being changed by grief, magical black boxes, memories & stories, rituals, the debris of a life well lived, allowing people to change, and birds.
Read INTO THE RIVERLANDS by Nghi Vo if you love barroom brawls, traveling, bandits, people containing multitudes, martial arts, burials, dark smokey tea, being told your own story, heros, pretty girls, ugly woman, wild boars, standing watch, legacies & making friends on the road.
Read WHEN THE TIGER CAME DOWN THE MOUNTAIN by Nghi Vo if you love campfire stories, shapeshifters, how stories differ & change as they're told, snowy snow snow, meat, cultural differences, wooly mammoths, unconventional love stories, taking notes, surviving the night & poetry.
Read THE EMPRESS OF SALT & FORTUNE by Nghi Vo if you love novellas, nonbinary clerics, snarky birds, ephemera & debris, political marriages, quiet revolutions, friendship, ghosts, knowing the ending but not how you'll get there, fortune tellers, games, anger & imperfect records.
Read CAN'T SPELL TEA WITHOUT TREASON by Rebecca Thorne if you love adorable lesbians, evil queens, running away, endless cups of tea, small towns, ley lines, dragons, baked goods, starting over, home renovations, so many books, griffins, moonstones & not so secret identities.
Read THE SIREN, THE SONG, AND THE SPY by Maggie Tokuda-Hall if you love mermaids, shipwrecks, hyenas, broken families in a broken world, bloodshed, lies, evil empires, resistance, oases, pirates, mothers, dragons, lovers, reckonings, cycles & noodle soup.
Read THE MERMAID, THE WITCH & THE SEA by Maggie Tokuda-Hall if you love ships, arranged marriages, queer love, mermaids (obvi), the sea as a character, the horrors of colonialism, learning to read, genderfuckery, good soup, learning your own magic, escape, comeuppance & doilies.
Read THE DEAD TAKE THE A TRAIN by Cassandra Khaw & Richard Kadrey if you love blood & guts & viscera, eldritch horrors, corporate bullshit, eyeballs (so many eyeballs), backstabbing, best friends, vodka, New York, more blood, more guts, more viscera, magic, takeout, doors & bookstores.