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Books similar to Arya/Daenarys story arcs in Game of Thrones
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The series as a whole is really well written, with one of the most original and well thought out magic systems I've ever come across. You should check it out!

A side series of 3 books is from the point of view of a woman on the other side of the Rift starting with "Daughter of the Empire: An Epic Saga of the World on the Other Side of the Riftwar"
This is probably exactly what you are looking for. But I strongly suggest you read the first 2-3 books in the Riftwar saga to set you up for the Daughter series.
The world of Mikidema and the Empire is rich and interesting.
Another series that is now combined into a single book is Elizabeth Moon's "Sheepfarmers Daughter" series. You can get all the Pax novels in a single book called: "The Deed of Paksenarrion: A Novel"

You would also like Lois McMaster Bujould books starting with "Barrayar". It is the first book in a brilliant series and starts out with a woman caught behind the lines of a planetary war. She plays a major role in the first and second books, but then the adventures of her son take over many of the other books. (So she spins off the other books in an interesting twist).

They follow a male protagonist but there are similarities to Arya's journey.


Warbreaker probably fits as well as Mistborn but its a stand alone. Elantris also has a female lead though less on the magic side.

Likewise Jay Lake's Green, about a girl sold as a courtesan who ends up becoming an assassin. I personally didn't care for it but you might find it to your taste.
Poison Study is the story of a slave forced to serve as food taster for a conquering warlord, who in time learns the skills of a spy and assassin. It seems to be marketed as a romance, but the romance subplot isn't any more dominant than the ones in most fantasy stories, so don't let that deter you.
Robin McKinley's The Blue Sword, Harry Crewe pretty much fills the same role as Daenarys. It's a young adult novel though, and nowhere as dark as GRRM's series. Still a good read though.
Other young adult examples include Patricia C. Wrede's Dealing with Dragons, about a princess who decides she doesn't want to be saved from dragons--she wants to be their friend. And almost all of Tamora Pierce's Tortall series involve a young girl trying to succeed in a traditionally male vocation.








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