Books Similar to The First Law Trilogy

Loved The First Law Trilogy by Joe Abercrombie? Discover 9 books just like it: including The Blade Itself & Mistborn: The Final Empire. AI-matched recommend...

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The Blade Itself

by Joe Abercrombie

As the first book in The First Law series, this novel shares Abercrombie's dark humor, complex characters, and morally ambiguous choices that fans of The First Law Trilogy will appreciate.

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Mistborn: The Final Empire

by Brandon Sanderson

Sanderson's intricate world-building and morally complex characters evoke themes similar to those found in The First Law Trilogy, making it an attractive read for fans.

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The Lies of Locke Lamora

by Scott Lynch

The clever wit, intricate plots, and richly developed characters in this fantasy novel resonate well with the tone and style of Abercrombie's work.

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A Darker Shade of Magic

by V.E. Schwab

Schwab's atmospheric storytelling and complex character dynamics appeal to readers looking for an engaging fantasy saga similar to The First Law.

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City of Stairs

by Robert Jackson Bennett

Bennett's blend of political intrigue, rich world-building, and unpredictable plot twists mirrors the themes and depth readers enjoy in The First Law Trilogy.

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The Poppy War

by R.F. Kuang

The exploration of moral ambiguity, the consequences of war, and a strong female protagonist resonate with the themes found in The First Law Trilogy.

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The Way of Kings

by Brandon Sanderson

Sanderson's epic fantasy storytelling and intricate character relationships offer a similar depth and complexity that fans of Abercrombie would enjoy.

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The Broken Earth Trilogy

by N.K. Jemisin

Jemisin's masterful storytelling and exploration of power dynamics and societal issues align well with the gritty themes of The First Law Trilogy.

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The Fifth Season

by N.K. Jemisin

This novel's focus on complex societal structures and character-driven narratives aligns closely with the morally gray and intricate world of The First Law Trilogy.

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