If you liked Not Quite Russian Collection for Kids by Maria K. and Marissa Maitland, start with Fairy Tales and Legends (2017), Diamond Is Fragile (2012), and Tales of Sadness and Joy (2019). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Fairy Tales and Legends
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Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Not Quite Russian Collection for Kids?
BookOrb recommends Fairy Tales and Legends (2017), Diamond Is Fragile (2012), Tales of Sadness and Joy (2019), Of Men and Women (2013), and Star of Solomon (2016).
Are there books like Not Quite Russian Collection for Kids?
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Who wrote Not Quite Russian Collection for Kids?
Not Quite Russian Collection for Kids is by Maria K. and Marissa Maitland.