
Six of Crows
by Leigh Bardugo (2015)
Like 'The Golden Raven', this book features a found family of morally gray characters on a dangerous mission.

by Nora Sakavic (2025)
I do not care what they think of me. I can’t. It only matters that I play. Jeremy Knox is no stranger to damage control, but his last season on an Exy court is off to a disastrous start. The relentless crusade against his newest teammate threatens the haven he and his friends have worked so hard to build. He promised Jean a fun senior year, but tragedy and ugly truths make every step forward an uphill fight. Jean Moreau promised the USC Trojans a championship trophy, and he intends to deliver. Granted, it would be significantly easier if they’d slide off their high horses and throw a few elbows on the court. Their steadfast refusal to do things his way is nearly as aggravating as their unwanted affection, but maybe they’re not the ones that need to change. With so many ready to drag him down, how can he learn to fly?
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by Leigh Bardugo (2015)
Like 'The Golden Raven', this book features a found family of morally gray characters on a dangerous mission.

by Nora Sakavic (2013)
Similar to 'The Golden Raven', this story offers intense found family dynamics and a gritty, sports-focused narrative.

by Kyrie McCauley (2021)
This book shares 'The Golden Raven's' focus on characters dealing with trauma and seeking justice, with added urban fantasy elements.

by Brigid Kemmerer (2014)
Like 'The Golden Raven', this novel delves into themes of abuse and healing, offering a raw and emotional reading experience.

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This book echoes 'The Golden Raven's' exploration of finding oneself and challenging norms within an academic setting.
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