10 books for fans of The Dragonbone Chair
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Unfettered III: New Tales
The Chathrand Voyage #Thasha's cure for cabin fever • Book 3
by Shawn Speakman, Tad Williams, Naomi Novik, Megan Lindholm, John Gwynne, David Anthony Durham, Callie Bates, Jason Denzel, Carrie Vaughn, Deborah A. Wolf, Anna Stephens, Patrick Swenson, Ramon Terrell, Peter Orullian, Terry Brooks, Lev Grossman, Seanan McGuire, Delilah S. Dawson, Mark Lawrence, Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson, Brandon Sanderson, Robert Jordan, Todd Lockwood, Cat Rambo, Robert V.S. Redick, Ken Scholes, Scott Sigler, Anna Smith Spark, Marc Turner
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Benefits medical debt relief while showcasing original tales from Brandon Sanderson, Naomi Novik, Terry Brooks, and other genre luminaries.
★ 3.98 Goodreads (571 ratings) -
Shadowplay
Shadowmarch • Book 2
by Tad Williams
Why this book?
Shadowplay delivers the same immersive, character-driven fantasy world that made The Dragonbone Chair compelling, with Williams's intricate plotting and richly developed cast unfolding across another epic audiobook experience. Dick Hill's measured narration captures the same atmospheric tension and emotional depth that Andrew Wincott brought to the first novel, making this a natural continuation for listeners invested in Williams's layered storytelling.
★ 3.93 Goodreads (8.3K ratings) -
Shadowmarch
Shadowmarch • Book 1
by Tad Williams
Why this book?
Shadowmarch delivers the same immersive world-building and richly layered political intrigue that define The Dragonbone Chair, while Dick Hill's narration brings a similarly engaging depth to Williams's intricate character work and sweeping fantasy scope.
★ 3.77 Goodreads (12.8K ratings) -
Shadowheart
Shadowmarch • Book 4
by Tad Williams
Why this book?
Shadowheart delivers the same richly immersive world-building and intricate character development that made The Dragonbone Chair compelling, while exploring themes of identity and redemption through Williams's signature blend of epic scope and intimate storytelling. Dick Hill's narration captures the same atmospheric tension as Wincott's performance, making this equally engaging for listeners who appreciate lengthy, character-driven fantasy narratives.
★ 4.04 Goodreads (6.3K ratings) -
Shadowrise
Shadowmarch • Book 3
by Tad Williams
Why this book?
Shadowrise continues Williams's mastery of intricate world-building and morally complex characters with the same sweeping epic scope, while Dick Hill's narration delivers the same immersive listening experience that made The Dragonbone Chair so engaging. The themes of political intrigue and characters caught between duty and survival will resonate deeply with listeners who connected with the first novel's richly layered narrative.
★ 4.03 Goodreads (6.9K ratings) -
The Boy Detective of Oz: An Otherland Story (Oz Reimagined)
Otherland #4.6
by Tad Williams, Douglas Cohen, John Joseph Adams
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Inside the Otherland network's Oz simulation, a murder needs solving. Williams transforms familiar yellow brick roads into a cyberpunk mystery that questions reality and identity.
★ 3.68 Goodreads (107 ratings) -
The Eye of the Bedlam Bride
Dungeon Crawler Carl • Book 6
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Floor eight scatters our heroes across a realm of forgotten gods and deadly politics while the dungeon's AI systems crumble—bedlam has never been so entertaining.
★ 4.66 Goodreads (91.7K ratings) -
Jade Legacy
The Green Bone Saga • Book 3
by Fonda Lee
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Jade magic spreads worldwide, forcing Kekon's Green Bone clans to navigate international politics while maintaining ancient warrior traditions. Epic conclusion to Lee's martial arts fantasy saga.
★ 4.62 Goodreads (47.0K ratings) -
The Will of the Many
Hierarchy • Book 1
by James Islington
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A young fugitive poses as an orphaned student at the Academy, but the Catenan Republic's power-draining Hierarchy holds darker secrets than murder.
★ 4.59 Goodreads (223.8K ratings) -
The Hero of Ages
The Mistborn Saga • Book 3
Why this book?
Both epics feature richly layered magic systems and morally complex protagonists navigating world-altering conflicts, with Michael Kramer's measured narration providing the same immersive intensity that Andrew Wincott brings to Williams's sprawling narrative. The Hero of Ages delivers that same sense of epic scope and character-driven storytelling in a slightly more compact listening experience.
★ 4.56 Goodreads (606.0K ratings)