Book Review: Sarah Prineas’ Lost
It’s the arrogance and certainty of youth that gets Conn banned from the city and sets him down the path to the city of the sorcerer-king and a horrid treachery.
It’s the arrogance and certainty of youth that gets Conn banned from the city and sets him down the path to the city of the sorcerer-king and a horrid treachery.
Twin sisters Jack and Jill were 17 when they found their way home and were packed off to Eleanor West’s Home for Wayward Children. This is the story of what happened first…
Nancy tumbled once, but came back. The things she’s experienced…they change a person. Miss West understands too well. And each child seeks a way back to their own fantasy world.
Mum has never sold one of her special dragons before, but now Glade, the mood dragon needs to sleep someone.
“Trouble twins” Dallas and Florida are orphans who have given up believing there is such a thing as a loving home. Not even Tiller and Sairy can make them believe.
Something rivery is going on, and Claire is determined to help her bullying cousin lose that rhino horn of a nose, and if it takes parleying with a bunch of river trolls, well…
The county’s Spook is retiring, but who can take over for Old Gregory. Twenty-nine apprentices have failed, and Thomas Ward is their last hope, the last apprentice.
When a quiet-loving cat takes an unexpected tour of the neighborhood, he’s in for some rude surprises—until he discovers the purrfect solution.
Thrust into the unwelcoming and snobbish Wyldcliffe Abbey School for Young Ladies, Evie Johnson is isolated in its oppressive gloom, her only friend a young man who may be hiding his past from her.
Quick, call out! Tell all you can reach: the night is just perfect for bats at the beach!