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The 10 Best Books Similar to The Looking Glass Wars to Read Now

Looking for more high‑stakes, literary‑twist adventures after finishing John le Carré’s surprising take on the Alice myth? Dive into these ten expertly curated novels that echo the intrigue, alternate‑history flair, and dark fairy‑tale vibes of The Looking Glass Wars.

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The Shadow of the Wind

by Carlos Ruiz Zafón

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Captures the exact same thematic depth and pacing that made "The Looking Glass Wars" a masterpiece.

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The Chronicles of the Unhewn Throne
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The Chronicles of the Unhewn Throne

by Brian Staveley

Neverwhere
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Neverwhere

by Neil Gaiman

Descends into a dark, parallel London where mythic creatures rule, offering a modern‑myth twist and street‑level espionage.

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American Gods
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American Gods

by Neil Gaiman

Old deities clash in contemporary America, delivering the same blend of alternate mythic history and secret agendas.

The Night Circus
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The Night Circus

by Erin Morgenstern

A magical competition hidden behind a traveling circus, echoing the secret war between rival realms.

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The Bone Season
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The Bone Season

by Samantha Shannon

In a dystopian London ruled by otherworldly forces, a clairvoyant detective uncovers conspiracies that feel right at home with le Carré’s espionage vibe.

The Darkest Minds
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The Darkest Minds

by Alexandra Bracken

Teen rebels with powers fight a covert government, providing the same high‑stakes rebellion against a hidden power structure.

The Magicians
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The Magicians

by Lev Grossman

A college‑aged crew discovers a grim, bureaucratic version of Narnia, blending literary allusion with dark politics.

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The Traitor Baru Cormorant
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A brilliant economist infiltrates an empire to sabotage it from within, matching the strategic manipulation central to The Looking Glass Wars.

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The Secret History
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The Secret History

by Donna Tartt

A cultured group of students commits murder under a classical veneer, delivering the elite‑society intrigue and moral ambiguity le Carré fans crave.

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