If you loved the Inkheart trilogy, dive into these enchanting reads that blur the lines between fiction and reality. Each book invites you into a world where characters leap off the pages, offering a thrilling escape for adult readers. Discover the magic of storytelling like never before!

Inkheart
436 pages
If you loved *Inkheart*, you'll find *Ten Thousand Doors of January* intriguing as it features a character with a similar passion for books and stories, along with a captivating father-daughter relationship.

The Eyre Affair
378 pages
A hilarious twist on literary adventures, where a detective navigates through *Jane Eyre*, flipping the script on the *Inkheart* concept.

The Ten Thousand Doors of January
270 pages
This book offers a unique take on the love of stories, featuring a father with a mysterious past that adds depth to the narrative.

The Starless Sea
358 pages
It's a beautifully written book and a love letter to stories in all their forms.

The Shadow of the Wind
530 pages
This book is part of a three-book series that offers a captivating vibe tailored for adult readers.

The Invisible Library
354 pages
This book offers a unique blend of bookish fantasy that fans of the genre will appreciate.

The Starless Sea
524 pages
It's the closest I've come to that feeling of reading Inkheart for the first time as an adult, making it a must-read!

His Dark Materials
1140 pages
This trilogy is a must-read for anyone, as it offers deep and fantastic themes that go beyond typical young adult fantasy.

The Unlikely Escape of Uriah Heep
521 pages
The ultimate book-lovers fantasy, this sparkling debut is a "delight of magic and literature, love and adventure" (Kat Howard) featuring a young scholar with the power to bring literary characters into the world. For his entire life, Charley Sutherland has concealed a magical ability he can't quite control: He can bring characters from books into the real world. But when literary characters start causing trouble throughout the city and threatening to destroy the world, he learns he's not the only one with his ability. Now it's up to Charley and his reluctant older brother, Rob, to stop them―hopefully before they reach The End. Praise for The Unlikely Escape of Uriah Heep: "A star-studded literary tour and a tangled mystery and a reflection on reading itself; it's a pure delight." ―Alix E. Harrow, Hugo Award-winning author "This beautifully-written novel is an exploration of the power fiction wields -- the power to inform and to change, even to endanger, our everyday world." ―Louisa Morgan, author of A Secret History of Witches "Equal parts sibling rivalry, crackling mystery, and Dickensian battle royale, it'll be one of your most fun reads this year." ―Mike Chen, author of Here and Now and Then For more from H. G. Parry, check out: The Shadow Histories A Declaration of the Rights of Magicians A Radical Act of Free Magic

Skyward
532 pages
The character development in 'Skyward' is reminiscent of 'Inkheart', which makes it a compelling choice for readers.

The Dreamsnatcher
289 pages
The character development in 'Skyward' is reminiscent of 'Inkheart', making it a compelling choice for readers.