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Goblin Wood is a captivating fantasy series by Hilari Bell, following the adventures of two unlikely heroes, a goblin girl and a human boy, as they navigate the dangers and wonders of their magical world. Filled with action, suspense, and richly drawn characters, Goblin Wood is a must-read for fantasy enthusiasts.
Patricia A. McKillip
The Riddle-Master of Hed
If you enjoyed the intricate world-building and magical creatures in Goblin Wood, you'll love The Riddle-Master of Hed. This fantasy novel follows the journey of Prince Morgon, who becomes entangled in a web of riddles, prophecies, and shape-shifting creatures. The lyrical prose and enchanting atmosphere will transport you to a world filled with mystery and wonder.
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The Blue Sword
Fans of Goblin Wood's strong female protagonist will appreciate Harry Crewe, the heroine of The Blue Sword. Set in a richly imagined world, this novel follows Harry as she discovers her destiny and becomes a formidable warrior. The captivating storytelling and well-developed characters make this a must-read for fans of Hilari Bell's series.
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The Hero and the Crown
This prequel to The Blue Sword is another excellent choice for fans of Goblin Wood. The Hero and the Crown tells the story of Aerin, a princess who must prove herself as a hero and save her kingdom from destruction. The novel features complex characters, a richly detailed world, and a gripping coming-of-age story.
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The Darkest Part of the Forest
If you enjoyed the dark, mysterious tone of Goblin Wood, you'll love The Darkest Part of the Forest. This novel follows the story of Hazel and her brother Ben, who live in a town filled with magic and mystery. When a horned boy is awakened from a centuries-long sleep, Hazel and Ben must navigate a dangerous world of faeries, curses, and ancient secrets.
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The Scorpio Races
Fans of Goblin Wood's vivid world-building and mythical creatures will enjoy The Scorpio Races. Set on a fictional island, this novel follows the story of Sean and Puck, who compete in a deadly race involving water horses. The atmospheric prose and compelling characters make this a standout novel in the fantasy genre.
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The Girl Who Drank the Moon
If you loved the magical elements and enchanting storytelling of Goblin Wood, you'll appreciate The Girl Who Drank the Moon. This novel tells the story of a young girl who is accidentally fed moonlight, which gives her magical powers. As she grows up, she must navigate a world of magic, danger, and wonder.
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Seraphina
Fans of Goblin Wood's complex world-building and fantastical creatures will enjoy Seraphina. Set in a world where dragons and humans coexist, this novel follows the story of Seraphina, a talented musician who must navigate a dangerous political landscape while hiding her own secret. The richly detailed world and intricate plot make this a standout novel in the fantasy genre.
Learn MoreRobin McKinley
The Hero and the Crown
This prequel to The Blue Sword is another excellent choice for fans of Goblin Wood. The Hero and the Crown tells the story of Aerin, a princess who must prove herself as a hero and save her kingdom from destruction. The novel features complex characters, a richly detailed world, and a gripping coming-of-age story.
Learn MoreEowyn Ivey
The Snow Child
If you loved the enchanting storytelling and magical elements of Goblin Wood, you'll appreciate The Snow Child. Set in the Alaskan wilderness, this novel tells the story of a childless couple who build a snowman that comes to life. As they get to know their new daughter, they must navigate a world of magic, danger, and wonder.
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