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Read-Alikes for Wiz Wharton - if you like Wiz Wharton try these authors...

Wiz Wharton
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Wiz Wharton

Read-Alikes for Wiz Wharton

If you like Wiz Wharton, try these authors:
(how we choose these read-alikes)

  • Melanie Benjamin

    Melanie Benjamin

    Melanie Benjamin is the New York Times bestselling author of The Children's Blizzard, Mistress of the Ritz, The Girls in the Picture, The Swans of Fifth Avenue, The Aviator's Wife, The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb, and ... (more)

    If you enjoyed:
    Ghost Girl, Banana

    Try:
    California Golden
    by Melanie Benjamin

  • Meng Jin

    Meng Jin

    Meng Jin is the author of the novel Little Gods. She is a Kundiman fellow, a David TK Wong fellow, a Steinbeck fellow, and indebted to many institutions, granting bodies, and kind humans for their support. Her writing has ... (more)

    If you enjoyed:
    Ghost Girl, Banana

    Try:
    Little Gods
    by Meng Jin

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