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This series by Piers Anthony follows the adventures of a young man named Tarot as he explores a magical world filled with strange creatures and ancient prophecies. The series combines elements of fantasy, science fiction, and mythology, making for a unique and imaginative read.
T.H. White
The Once and Future King
If you were drawn to the mythical and magical aspects of Tarot, you will likely enjoy The Once and Future King. This retelling of the Arthurian legend explores themes of love, chivalry, and the human condition, all set against a backdrop of enchantment and wonder. Fans of Piers Anthony's imaginative world-building will find much to admire in White's classic work.
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The Night Circus
For readers who appreciated the whimsical and romantic elements of Tarot, The Night Circus is an excellent choice. This tale of magic, illusion, and love follows the lives of two young magicians who are bound together in a competition orchestrated by their enigmatic mentors. Morgenstern's lush prose and intricate plotting will appeal to fans of Piers Anthony's storytelling.
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American Gods
If you enjoyed the exploration of mythology and belief systems in Tarot, American Gods is a natural fit. This modern-day fantasy follows the protagonist, Shadow, as he becomes embroiled in a battle between the old gods and the new, all while grappling with his own sense of identity and purpose. Gaiman's imaginative take on mythology will resonate with fans of Piers Anthony's series.
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The Dark Tower series
For those who relished the epic scope and richly detailed world of Tarot, The Dark Tower series is a worthy successor. This magnum opus from Stephen King follows the last gunslinger, Roland, on his quest to reach the fabled Dark Tower, a structure that holds the key to the multiverse. Fans of Piers Anthony's intricate storytelling and world-building will find much to love in King's masterwork.
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The Magicians
If you were intrigued by the blend of magic and reality in Tarot, The Magicians is an ideal choice. This novel follows Quentin Coldwater, a young man with a love of a series of fantasy books, as he discovers that magic is real and attends a secret college for the magically gifted. Grossman's exploration of the intersection between the mundane and the magical will captivate fans of Piers Anthony's series.
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The Lies of Locke Lamora
For readers who enjoyed the clever banter and intricate schemes in Tarot, The Lies of Locke Lamora is a fantastic pick. This novel follows the exploits of Locke Lamora, a master con artist, and his band of thieves known as the Gentlemen Bastards, as they navigate the treacherous underworld of the city of Camorr. Lynch's engaging prose and witty dialogue will appeal to fans of Piers Anthony's series.
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The Broken Empire series
If you were drawn to the complex characters and moral ambiguity in Tarot, The Broken Empire series is a great choice. This dark fantasy follows the rise of Jorg
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