
The 13½ Lives of Captain Bluebear
by Walter Moers (1998)
Like 'The Carpet People', this book offers a whimsical, imaginative adventure with a unique world.

by Terry Pratchett (1971)
Now, the Carpet is home to many different tribes and peoples, and a new story: the story of Fray, sweeping a trail of destruction across the Carpet; the story of power-hungry mouls — and of two Munrung brothers who set out on an adventure to end all adventures when their village is flattened. It’s a story that will come to a terrible end if someone doesn’t do something about it.
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by Walter Moers (1998)
Like 'The Carpet People', this book offers a whimsical, imaginative adventure with a unique world.

by Salman Rushdie (1990)
Similar to 'The Carpet People', this is a delightful and imaginative adventure celebrating the power of stories.

by Terry Pratchett (1989)
As with 'The Carpet People', this showcases Pratchett's signature wit, humor, and clever social commentary.

by Robert Rankin
Fans of 'The Carpet People' will appreciate Rankin's blend of absurd humor and fantastical elements.

by Laurence Yep (2015)
Like 'The Carpet People', this offers a humorous and imaginative take on fantastical creatures in an unexpected setting.
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