Series: Damar

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The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinleyPrequel
The Blue Sword by Robin McKinley1
The Healer [short story] by Robin McKinleyshort story
A Pool in the Desert [short story] by Robin McKinleyshort story
The Stagman [short fiction] by Robin McKinleyshort story
The Stone Fey by Robin McKinleyshort story
Deerskin by Robin McKinleyRelated
Spindle's End by Robin McKinleyrelated
Sunshine by Robin McKinleyrelated
The Hero and the Crown / The Blue Sword / Spindle's End by Robin McKinleyCollection

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In the land of Damar, magic, or a power similar enough, flowed in the veins of the rulers of that land and in the sands of its deserts.

"Deerskin" and "Spindle's End" aren't set in Damar, but do refer to Damar as being part of the same world. Since many McKinley fans are interested in knowing which books connect to Damar, I've included these books in the list. If you disagree, feel free to make changes. tjsjohanna

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