3 Great Fantasy Novels: The Rook, The Desert of Souls, The Twying

3 Great Fantasy Novels

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You may send this item to up to five recipients. When he was seven, his mother Empra disappeared during a mission for the Corps of Central Time Travelers. Now 17, Far hopes to join the corps and find his mother, but fails the entry exams. Instead he accepts an offer to pilot the Invictus, a pirate ship that steals lost treasure. He is aboard the Titanic searching for a priceless book when a girl named Eliot gets to the treasure first. She trades the book for a berth on the Invictus, but Far soon discovers she has brought a destructive force known as the Fade with her. Snarky humor pervades this intricate science fiction.

Concentration camp experiments to alter Jewish features to Aryan ones, have given Yael, a Jewish born year-old, the secret power to alter her appearance like a shape-shifter. The five wolves tattooed on her arm are a constant reminder of the loved ones she lost. Defy the Stars by Claudia Gray Ages 15—up In this future world resources are scarce and humans have settled on multiple planets. Genesis, a colony world, is fighting a war of independence with Earth. Noemi Vidal 17 is a Genesis fighter pilot on a training run when her squadron is attacked by an Earth army of mechs, humanoid robots.

Noemi is separated from her squadron and takes refuge on an abandoned research vessel occupied by Abel, the first mech ever created. After years of lonely abandonment, Abel has begun to evolve. He wants only to protect his creator, and to be free. Noemi views all mechs as abominations and works to destroy him, until she begins to wonder if he has transcended his programming and become something new. As they spend more time together, both Abel and Noemi begin to question their own beliefs about what is true and right. White Witches are good, Black witches are evil.

Nathan 16 is the son of the worst of the Black witches and a White witch, who has died. Rejected by both the Black and White witches, Nathan is imprisoned and trained to kill his own father. Just before his 17th birthday Nathan escapes, and has only months to find someone willing to help him utilize his own magical gifts.

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This dark fantasy is the first of a trilogy. The son of a White Witch, Nathan struggles to control his new-found magical Gifts and the prophecy that foretells that he will kill his father Marcus, the most powerful Black Witch in Europe. With a few trusted allies, Nathan sets out to rescue Annalise, who is trapped in a death-like coma. Readers will want to read Half Bad , the dark fantasy series opener, before this exciting sequel.

As part of the Alliance, Nathan is working to end the tyrannical rule of the Council of White Witches in England, but despite his recent killing spree, the Alliance is still losing. The amulet protected by the powerful witch Ledger may tip the scales, but it is not easy to capture. This final installment in the Half Bad trilogy brings the series to a powerful conclusion. The Glass Sentence by S. Grove Ages 10—up In the Great Disruption of time itself broke apart and reassembled stranding countries and continents in different time periods, some thousands of years apart.

A century later, Sophia 13 lives with her Uncle Shadrack in New Occident Boston, where Shadrack specializes in the science and magic of maps. One day Sophia returns home to find their secret map room emptied of all their treasured maps, and Uncle Shadrack kidnapped by religious zealots searching for a legendary map that records the memories of the whole world from the distant past to the present.

With the help of her friend Theo and bunch of pirates, Sophia sails to Nochtland, a kingdom in the former Mexico, searching for traces of her uncle. This exciting adventure story is the first in the Mapmakers series. As she grows older, the woods begin to expand into the neighboring villages, but keep their distance from their hut.

After giving birth to half-human half-dragon Marnie, her mother died and Marnie and her grandfather were banished from the castle. When her grandfather dies, Marnie is sent to live with her uncle the king, but cannot escape the lure of the woods. Her half-angel single mother helps Clara interpret the visions that will reveal her purpose, the reason that each angel exists on Earth. Clara negotiates the normal perils of high school cliques while also learning to use her wings.

Radiant Days by Elizabeth Hand Ages 14—up In painter and graffiti artist Merle Tappitt is in her first year of art school at the Corcoran School of Art, struggling to make the adjustment between her impoverished Appalachian past and the sophisticated and dissipated art scene in Washington DC. In year-old Arthur Rimbaud, on the verge of writing the poetry that will make him famous, sets out for Paris.

Both end up spending the night in a lockhouse and wake up together in The two gay misfits form a mystical bond, slipping back and forth in time and influencing each other to produce great art. After falling into the pond, Triss barely escapes with her life and wakes up to find her world changed. Dolls and store mannequins turn their heads to follow her movement, her dreams are strange and overwhelming, and she is constantly hungry yet unsatisfied by the food she loved in the past. Her parents whisper behind closed doors, her sister seems frightened of her, and Triss fears she is no longer human.

Fly Trap by Frances Hardinge Ages 10—up Mosca Mye, her con man friend Eponymous Clent, and her fierce goose Saracen have barely escaped from the revolution, which they helped start, in the city of Mandelion. Toll is a wealthy town, but transforms into a dangerous place after dark, known as Toll-by-Night. This humorous and inventive fantasy novel is the sequel to Fly by Night.

Her younger sister Hathin acts as her translator and guardian. This complex tale is an entrancing story. Well Witched by Frances Hardinge Ages 8—12 Stranded in a forbidden place, three friends steal coins from a wishing well for bus fare. To their horror, they find themselves possessed by powers they cannot control: Chelle voices the thoughts of others, Josh conducts electrical currents, Ryan grows warts with eyes. In partnership with Fabian, the son of the groundskeeper, and Red, a girl wanted by the police for kidnapping a changeling, Tanya becomes involved in the decades old mystery of the disappearance of children from the nearby town.

This appealing modern-day fairy tale will keep readers enthralled. Hartley Ages 13—up Ang Stonga 16 works as a steeplejack, cleaning and maintaining the towers and spires of Bar-Selehm, an alternative 19th-century South African city. A secret government agency hires Ang to find the killer, sure that the murder is connected to the theft. This intense thriller is the first in the Alternative Detective series.

Seraphina by Rachel Hartman Ages 12—up Seraphina Dombegh 16 lives in an alternate medieval world where mathematically talented dragons live among humans in human form. The dragons could easily crush humans, but luckily find it fascinating to study them instead. A gifted musician, Seraphina joins the royal court just as a member of the royal family is murdered in a very draconian fashion.

Seraphina is drawn into the investigation, helping Prince Lucian Kiggs, while trying to keep her own dangerous secret hidden. Seraphina is half-dragon, the source of her musical talent as well as misshapen personalities that inhabit her mind. This fantasy debut is enthralling. Seraphina, part girl and part dragon, begins to search for others like herself who have been hiding their dual nature as ituasaari , hoping they can pool their talents to end the war.

Seraphina and her fellow ituasaari are pursued by both humans and dragons, but their most powerful foe is an ituasaari who would like them to work toward her own purpose. The boy is eager for stories so she tells him of her past, her imaginary best friend, and her lost love—a feral man of the sea. Beautiful prose supports this tale of magical realism. The Castle Behind Thorns by Merrie Haskell Ages 8—12 Sand 13 is an apprentice blacksmith who wakes up trapped in a castle with no idea how he got there.

Sundered Castle, now surrounded by a thicket of impenetrable thorns, was believed destroyed by an earthquake 20 years earlier. Sand begins to repair pieces of the castle, and the ruined building begins to come back to life. Then Perrotte, the long lost heir to the throne, appears, and the two work together to restore the castle and hopefully free themselves. When Vee finds herself next to the dead body of a cheerleader, she realizes that she is in the mind of a killer. When a second cheerleader dies, Vee decides to stop fighting against her secret power, and use her gift to find the killer before her own sister becomes the next victim.

The Obsidian Blade by Pete Hautman Ages 12—up Tucker Feye 13 lives a completely normal life in a small town in Minnesota until his father, a preacher, disappears through a mysterious disk above their roof. When his father reappears an hour later he has lost his faith and gained a strange young woman named Lahlia who claims to be from Bulgaria.

They discover that the diskos allow travel through time and space and visit some very unpleasant moments in human history. This fascinating science fiction novel is the first in a planned trilogy. School Spirits by Rachel Hawkins Ages 12—up Izzy Brannick 15 comes from a family who has hunted monsters for centuries. Unfortunately the ghost is more powerful than expected, and home-schooled Izzy finds it difficult to take on the persona of a normal high school student. Snappy dialog and clever plotting enliven this stand-alone spin-off from the Hex Hall series.

Magonia by Maria Dahvana Headley Ages 13—up Since birth Aza suffered from a terminal lung disease that made it difficult for her to breathe. When she tells her parents she hears someone calling her name from a spaceship, her parents think the hallucination is a side effect of her medication. Only her friend Jason believes her.

Then Aza finds herself aboard a Magonian airship able to breathe normally for the first time in her life. She knows how to give first aid and what to do in case of an earthquake. Keri learns that her small town of Summerton, New Zealand, may have a magical history that compels a teenaged boy to kill himself.

Unsure who to trust, Keri and her friends take on the dangerous task of uncovering the truth. Beastkeeper by Cat Hellisen Ages 12—up Sarah 13 has never lived anywhere very long. Her mother hates the cold, so every winter her parents pack their bags and move the family somewhere warm. Sarah is lonely, and it only gets worse after her mother leaves following a late-night argument. Even stranger is meeting a talking white raven and learning that her grandfather has been changed into a terrifying beast. Sarah discovers that her family is cursed, and that she herself will become a beast the first time she falls in love.

This dark re-telling of Beauty and the Beast is complex and magical. The Black Book of Secrets by F. Higgins Ages 10—14 Young Ludlow Fitch, fleeing a terrible past, arrives in a peaceful village. The vaguely Dickensian late s atmosphere is the perfect backdrop for this historical fantasy. The Bone Magician by F. Higgins Ages 10—14 Young Pin Carpue is left to survive on his own in the crime-ridden city of Urbs Umida when his father, a suspected murderer, disappears.

The Rook, the Desert of Souls, the Twying

Pin gets a job as a corpse watcher, standing guard in the morgue for three days to ensure that the deceased really are dead and not just sleeping. There he meets the Bone Magician who claims to be able to reanimate the dead to answer last questions from the living. This dark and funny fantasy is a companion volume to The Black Book of Secrets. The Eyeball Collector by F. Higgins Ages 10—14 Young Hector finds himself alone, homeless, and penniless when his father dies after being blackmailed and disgraced.

Hector sets out to find revenge against the man he thinks is responsible for the blackmail—Gulliver Truepin, a one-eyed con artist who steals jewels to make a different jeweled eyeball for each day of the week. The two end up at Withypitts Hall, home of the cruel Lady Mandible and all plots come together on the night of an extravagant feast. This non-stop adventure is part mystery, part classic horror story, and all thriller. Soonchild by Russell Hoban, Alexis Deacon Ages 14—up Sixteen-Face John is a former shaman in an Arctic world where humans, animals, and underworld spirits share magical powers.

So John sets out to find the World Songs that will coax the child to leave the womb. Green Witch by Alice Hoffman Ages 12—up A year after losing her family in the destruction of the city, Green 16 finds that tending her garden and collecting the stories of other survivors helps the healing process. Green consults a series of women believed to be witches whose advice leads her to the island of prisoners where she finds old acquaintances and strangers who share her grief and suffering. Together they to try to change the future.

This poetic and haunting novel is the sequel to Green Angel. Her mixed Jamaican, black, and white heritage makes it hard to know who she really is. Plus weird black dots are growing on her skin and she keeps seeing floating horse heads. The whole planet seems to have gone crazy and Scotch must find her friends and family and come to terms with her own changing reality. Rootless by Chris Howard Ages 14—up Banyan 17 is an artist who builds trees from scrap metal for rich patrons longing for a glimpse of the past in their desolate locust infested landscape when he is not searching for his missing father.

Banyon has never seen a real tree, and when he discovers a map to the rumored last trees on Earth he sets out on a perilous search for the mythical land. This post-apocalyptic adventure is the first in a planned series. Thirteen Days of Midnight by Leo Hunt Ages 14—up Luke Manchett 16 discovers that his estranged father was a necromancer when he dies and leaves Luke millions of pounds and a Host of eight restless ghosts. Halloween is approaching, the time when the Host is strongest. With the help of Elza Moss, an outsider with second sight, Luke tries to find a way to release the Host while protecting himself and his mother.

This gripping novel is both terrifying and funny. This witty satire of a teen who refuses to stay dead will appeal to teens and adults alike. The Abominables by Eva Ibbotson, Fiona Robinson Ages 8—12 For a hundred years Lady Amanda has befriended a family of yeti in a secret Himalyian valley, which has become overrun with tourists.

With the help of siblings Con aqnd Ellen Bellamy, Lady Amanda sets off on a cross-continental trip to move the excitable yeti family to her London estate. The Ogre of Oglefort by Eva Ibbotson Ages 8—12 When Princess Mirella is captured by the dread Ogre of Oglefort, the young orphan boy Ivo sets out to rescue her with the help of a hag, a wizard, and a troll.

To avoid being forced to marry a nitwit of a prince, Mirella has been badgering the ogre to turn her into a bird for so long that he has sunk into a sickly depression. This hilarious book has a great time poking fun at fairy tale stereotypes. Genius Squad by Catherine Jinks Ages 12—up Cadel Piggot and his disabled friend Sonja Pirovic join the Genius Squad, hoping that the superhuman Brainiacs and their technology will be powerful enough to protect them from Prosper English.

Rise of the Wolf by Curtis Jobling Ages 10—up Drew lives in a world ruled by Werelords, men and women who can shift at will into the form of creatures like bears and serpents. As the last of the royal werewolves, Drew is hunted by the current ruler of the Seven Realms, Leopold the werelion. With the help of a wereboar and werefox, Drew tries to escape death and accidentally sparks a revolution against the corrupt leaders. This exciting and action-filled book is the first in the Wereworld series.

The rich live at closer to the top, and the poor live on the lower levels. June and her friend Gil live on Tier Eight. Enki is a bottom level resident who will live for a year as the Summer Prince before his ritual sacrifice. The Story of Owen: Dragon Slayer of Trondheim by E. Johnston Ages 11—up Owen Thorskard 16 lives in a world where dragons, attracted to the carbon emissions of cars and campfires, are a persistent threat.

This clever alternative Earth imagines a very similar world, which the exception of the dragons who have influenced art, music, and history. Zelinsky Ages 8—12 The orphaned Earwig has been at the St. Everyone does whatever Earwig says, and she is happy there with her best friend Custard. When adoptive parents arrive, Earwig make sure that none pick her.

But then Bella Yaga, a strange woman with one blue eye and one brown, adopts Earwig and sets her to the daily task of grinding up disgusting things to use in spells. But the determined Earwig is more than a match for the evil witch and her grouchy assistant Mandrake. Her Aunt Beck assures her the magic will reveal itself eventually, and takes her on a quest to break the Logra barrier that is draining the magic from three of the islands of Chaldea.

When he becomes aware of the hopes and dreams of the children on the planet below him. MiM gathers a team of fellow guardians to protect and console them. This steampunk fairyland fantasy is the first in the Guardians of Childhood series. Then her planet is attacked, a victim of the war between two rival mega-corporations.

Kady and Ezra end up on two different ships in the fleet fleeing the destruction. This visually powerful novel, first in a trilogy, is narrated through instant messages, email, interview transcripts, memos, security footage, and a host of other documents. The Clockwork Three by Matthew J. Kirby Ages 8—14 Giuseppe, an orphaned street musician, dreams of freedom from his oppressive master and returning home to Italy. Hannah, who works as a maid to help support her family, longs for a cure for her dying father.

Frederick, apprenticed to a clockmaker, wants to discover the identity of his mother. Each of the three children begin their searches independently, but discover they have more power when they team up to work together. This urban steampunk fantasy is a captivating and exciting adventure story. Stuck on Earth by David Klass Ages 11—14 Ketchvarr III, an alien snail, is sent to Earth to inhabit the body of an average teenager and decide if the human race should be annihilated.

Ketchvarr chooses Tom Filber, an average year old, and at first believes that humans should be wiped out before they destroy themselves and the environment. But Ketchvarr begins to sympathize with Tom, who is ostracized by his peers, and wonders if humans might be worth saving after all. This wry and funny look at teen life and human flaws is surprisingly thoughtful and affecting. Mortain when she runs away from her abusive husband in 15th-century Brittany. Despite the fact that she may one day be called to end his life, Ismae finds herself falling in love with Duval.

This complex and powerful novel is the first in the His Fair Assassin series. Mortain in 15th-century Brittany to serve as a Handmaiden of Death. Instead, the Abbess appoints her Seeress, which will require a life of celibacy and isolation within the convent walls. With the help of the Helloquins damned souls seeking redemption and the Arduinnites protectors of women and innocents , Annith escapes to the Breton court, where Duchess Anne and her followers are preparing to fight off the invading French.

For Mathilde 12 the war means not enough food and bombings. Mathilde reluctantly takes the test to support Meg, and is horrified when she is accepted while Meg is not. Frightened by the what might be expected of her, Mathilde is relieved to discover that the Adolescent Army is comfortably housed in a huge mansion where they are trained to decode messages and predict bomb strikes. This suspenseful novel is the first in a series. The Brides of Rollrock Island by Margo Lanagan Ages 14—up Misskaella, a lonely and bitter young woman living on a wind-swept island, discovers that she has the power to pull humans from seals.

After first making herself a lover, Misskaella takes her revenge on the men of Rollrock Island, who never valued her, by selling them beautiful seal women wives, who never lose their longing to return to their true shapes. Razorhurst by Justine Larbalestier Ages 14—up The Razorhurst neighborhood in mob-run Sydney is bloody and dangerous. Guns are outlawed, so men kill with blades. Gloriana Nelson and Mr. Kelpie and Dymphna meet over a dead body, and both fear they may not live to see another day. This funny novel explores themes of friendship, love, and freedom of choice.

Monument 14 by Emmy Laybourne Ages 13—up A sudden hailstorm in the not-too-distant future forces 14 Colorado students on their way to school to take shelter in a superstore. Cut off from the Network of information, the students ranging in age from elementary school through high school must cope with the usual range of personality conflicts and a biochemical weapon that causes behavioral shifts. With her faithful dog Fox, she meets Sly Boots, a shy boy who lets them sleep in his attic when its too cold on the rooftops.

One day Quicksliver discovers that she can do magic, which is forbidden. Anatazia, a mysterious old woman who may be a witch, transports them into the past where they take on the task of protecting the witches. Daughter of the Pirate King by Tricia Levenseller Ages 13—up Alosa 17 is sent on a secret mission to retrieve an ancient map to a legendary treasure by her father, an infamous pirate king.

Alosa allows herself to be captured by a rival pirate gang, sure that her years of training and experience pirating will allow her to steal the map without being caught. But Riven, the very attractive first mate, is unexpectedly clever and may just be her match. This funny action adventure includes a bit of magic. Ever by Gail Carson Levine Ages 10—up In this mythological tale, Kezi is the only daughter of a wealthy and devout family in an ancient vaguely Middle Eastern city. When her mother falls deathly ill, her father promises to sacrifice the first person who congratulates him if the god Admat will let her live.

Another god tries to help Keri, who is the first to congratulate her father. Grant Ages 14—up This anthology contains original steampunk stories from 14 different writers and artists: Huntress by Malinda Lo Ages 15—up Nature is out of balance, the sun been seen for years, and crops are failing. Two year-old girls — Tasin, a sage who has visions, and Kaede, a brave warrior — are chosen to make a long and dangerous journey to the Fairy Queen to save their people.

Along the way the two girls face many dangers and tests of their ability, coming to rely on each other as they begin to fall in love. But the Kingdom needs only one Huntress to save it, which threatens to tear them apart. The Giver by Lois Lowry Newbery Medal Ages 12—up Jonas lives in an ideal world with no pain, poverty, unemployment, or unhappiness.

At age 12, Jonas is chosen to be the Receiver of Memories and is trained by an old man known as the Giver to finally understand that their utopian world is maintained by the loss of free will and humanity. This thought-provoking is both powerful and disturbing. Legend by Marie Lu Ages 13—up Its and the former United States is now the Republic, a nation permanently at war with its neighbors. June 15 is from the elite class and on track for a brilliant military career.

When her brother Metias is murdered, June is added to the team tracking his accused killer Day, a year-old criminal from the plague-ridden slums of Los Angeles. This stunning dystopian novel is the first in a projected series.

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Desperate, they turn to the Patriots, a vigilante group working to bring down the Republic, but they fear they may have just made themselves into pawns in a power struggle they barely understand. This dystopian thriller is the second in the Legend trilogy, following Legend. Champion by Marie Lu Ages 12—up Now that the political transition has been established, June and Day finally have time to concentrate on their romance. June is working as Princeps Elect for the government, and Day Day has been assigned a high level military position.

June has the solution, but it will mean asking Day to give up everything. This finale to the dystopian Legend trilogy follows Legend and Prodigy. The Young Elites by Marie Lu Ages 12—up Adelina Amouteru, the privileged daughter of a merchant, catches blood fever, an epidemic that kills adults and leaves the few child survivors permanently scarred. Known as malfettos, the survivors often possess magical gifts. Adelina survives, but is missing an eye, and is ostracized by her family and society.

This exciting fantasy is the first in a new series. Warcross by Marie Lu Ages 12—up Emika Chen 18 , a former hacker, struggles to support herself in New York City by tracking down criminals using the virtual world of Warcross to make illegal profits. Warcross began ten years ago, an immersive game accessed by a brain-computer interface. Popular with gaming fans, Warcross is now infiltrated by those who bet on the game illegally. Hideo invites her to Henka Games headquarters in Tokyo, recruiting her to track down a hacker called Zero. Emika is entered into the Championships as a wild card player, and she soon uncovers a sinister plot.

Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas Ages 12—up Celaena Sardothien 18 , considered the best assassin in Ardarlan, has been condemned to the salt mines. After serving a year of her sentence, Celaena is summoned by Crown Prince Dorian, who offers her freedom in exchange for serving as his champion in the competition to become the enforcer for the king.

Captain Idryss Ebenezer Split, a smelly wolf, refuses to release Mabel until she helps the pirates collect all the pieces of a shattered key, hopefully before a comet seals the porthole between worlds for another years. But now that they are high school juniors things have gotten a bit awkward between them. They discover that their actions in the present changes their future lives, forcing them to grapple with the consequences of their current decisions.

This fascinating look at possibilities is told in alternating chapters from the point of view of both Emma and Josh. September Girls by Bennett Madison Ages 14—up Sam 17 travels with his father and older brother to a small beach town. Sam is prepared to be totally bored, but the town is full of beautiful blond girls who only wear flat shoes because heels make their feet bleed, never go swimming, and all seem strangely attracted to him. Sam feels an instant connection to one of the girls named DeeDee, but she pulls away just as they are getting to know each other.

Sam knows that to win her back he will have to uncover the secret of the September Girls. The planet is wild and sometimes dangerous, but everything is free and everyone is friends with everyone else. Eager for more fun, the children are eager to trade until they discover that every additional bit of fun and happiness they receive means someone else suffers hunger and cold. This parable, first published in Iceland in , asks us to consider the question of exchanging personal happiness for the suffering of others.

Finnikin of the Rock by Melina Marchetta Ages 14—up Years ago, the royal family of Lumatere was brutally murdered, and an imposter seized the throne. Finnikin, who was only a child at the time of the murders, has spent the last decade gathering stories from the exiles.

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Hannah, who works as a maid to help support her family, longs for a cure for her dying father. Laurieann marked it as to-read Jul 25, But the Kingdom needs only one Huntress to save it, which threatens to tear them apart. Warcross by Marie Lu Ages 12—up Emika Chen 18 , a former hacker, struggles to support herself in New York City by tracking down criminals using the virtual world of Warcross to make illegal profits. Sacha is partnered with fellow apprentice Lily Astral, the spoiled daughter of a rich Wall Street Wizard, to find out who is trying to kill Thomas Edison, who has invented a witch-hunting device.

Evanjalin, a strange young woman, claims to know the location of the missing heir who can lift the curse and bring the exiles home. This dark and believable fantasy is full of complex characters, adventure, romance, and intrigue. Froi of the Exiles: The Lumatere Chronicles by Melina Marchetta Ages 14—up Froi, a former street thief, has begun a new life in Lumatere under the care of the Guard to the Lumatere royal family. Froi is torn between his loyalty to Lumatere and what he learns about the politics of Charyn and his own past.

The brutal worst of humanity is contrasted with the struggle of damaged characters to rebuild their lives. Quintana of Charyn by Melina Marchetta Ages 14—up Froi and his companions search for Quintana, the rightful ruler of Charyn, building an army to help her fight against Isaboe of Lumatere. In this satisfying conclusion to the Lumatere Chronicles, the new generation of leaders of the kingdoms of Lumatere and Charyn struggle to put the atrocities of the past behind them and build a new alliance.

Follow up to Finnikin of the Rock and Froi of the Exiles. Ink Exchange by Melissa Marr Ages 12—up This suspenseful fantasy takes place in a fully realized world that conveys the details and the politics of faery life. Seventeen-year-old Leslie is attracted to an eerie tattoo of eyes and wings that binds her to Irial, the dark king of the faery world. Leslie made a cameo appearance in Wicked Lovely. One evening Jack goes to New York City, a place he has not visited since his mother died there eight years ago. The ghosts are suspicious of Jack, who becomes increasingly uncertain if he himself is dead or alive.

This intricate adventure is a magical combination of modern characters, New York history, and classical mythology. A beguiling mix of mystery, humor, historical ghosts, and Greek myths, this book continues the story begun in The Night Tourist. This intense coming-of-age novel is touching and thought-provoking. Shadowfell by Juliet Marillier Ages 12—up Neryn 16 is alone in the land of Alban, whose king has ordered that anyone with magical powers be captured.

Neryn hides her ability to communicate with the Good Folk, fairy-like creatures, and sets out for the legendary Shadowfell where she hopes to find a secret rebel group working to overthrow the evil King Keldec. The Good Folk help her along the way and explain that she must pass a series of tests to realize her full potential. Flint, a mysterious young man, rescues Neryn from certain death, but she is unsure how far she can trust him.

These are special pies since they hold the fabric of the universe together. When the Earth suddenly disappears, Joss and an outspoken Earthling named Annika must recreate the entire solar system. This exciting extraterristrial adventure story is packed with science and humor. Every morning he checks to see if his superpowers have developed yet, but so far no flying ability, heat rays, or other magical powers have arrived. At a class trip to the Mask superhero museum, the Hoods villains attack, and Evan somehow survives a death ray.

His all-time hero Captain Commanding arrives to save the day, but is defeated by supervillain Spartanicus. Evan manages to capture the villain, but Captain Commanding takes the credit and Evan is relegated to the School for Sidekicks. Everett is emailed a computer program called the Infundibulum that allows him to map out alternate worlds. He realizes that the governments of the Ten Known Worlds want the computer program for themselves, and sets out to rescue his father.

This action-packed humorous adventure is the first in the Everness series. Chalice by Robin McKinley Ages 12—up Mirasol, a humble beekeeper, has been chosen to take the role of Chalice, communicator with the sentient land. While trying to heal the trouble caused by the former Master, Mirasol is drawn to the new master in this lavish magical fantasy. Outcast by her own people, Aerin slowly begins to trust in her own developing strengths.

With the guidance of the wizard Luthe and the help of the blue sword she battles Maur, the Black Dragon to win her birthright. Pegasus by Robin McKinley Ages 12—up In the years since the alliance between humans and the pegasi, the two races have lived in harmony, joining together to fight against their common enemies. But communication is limited until year old Princess Sylvi and her pegasus Ebon form a telepathic bond.

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First in a two-part series, this novel concentrates on the relationship between Sylvi and Ebon as she comes to understand pegasi culture. He is on the high school cross country team and his best friends Matt and Danny are on the football team. One day while Iris is playing the horn, she accidentally sends Matt back to Notes For voice, violin and continuo. When ye celestial beauties strove before ye trojan swain.

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Caring for the newborn infant of the woman they just buried will ruin any chance of escape. But they won't go back on their promise to her; they won't abandon little Robert William Pedro. Genre Videorecording Direct Link https: Genre Videorecording Format Visual. Other titles Three godfathers Published [U. Warner Home Video Physical description 1 videodisc min. Notes Title from disc label. Based on the novel by Peter Kyne. Originally released as a motion picture: Nugent ; producers, Merian C. Cooper, John Ford ; cinematography, Winton C. Hoch ; editing, Jack Murray ; music, Richard Hageman.

Carey, Harry Bond, Ward Related item Kyne, Peter B. University College London Visual. Other titles Three godfathers. Published uuuu Physical description 1 videocassette: Also includes Mystic pizza. Title 3 Goethelieder, for mixed choir and piano duet. Doblinger Physical description 30p. Ediciones Universal Physical description p.

Title 3 good reasons for an extra pinta: Published [Place of publication not identified]: Recipe leaflet using milk in all cases onion soup, tomato bake, broccoli cheese, fluffy tuna pie, rice supper savoury, scalloped potatoes, raspberry dreams, coffee froth, chocolate nog and milk toddy. Probably mid s around the time of the "Drinka pint milka day" promotional campaign. The nutritional properties calcium, protein, calories and other vitamins are stressed as a help against "germs and 'flu". The leaflet has a hole so that it could be placed around the neck of a milk bottle.

Author Pande, Hema Other titles 3 good-luck charms. Mandira Physical description 1 v. Notes Parallel text in English and Urdu. Audience juvenile Summary Refusing to heed the old monk's warning of the great danger lurking in the beautiful forest, the little boy wanders about happily, gathering the delicious crunchy nuts. Soon he meets a gentle old woman who is really not what she seems. It is almost too late to escape, but the three good-luck charms in his pocket are there to help.

Genre Fiction Illustrated Direct Link https: Title 3 grabadores holandeses. Instituto de Arte Moderno Physical description 1 v. Title 3 graffiti artists. Other titles Three graffiti artists. Sidney Janis Gallery Physical description 5 p.

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3 Great Fantasy Novels: The Rook, The Desert of Souls, The Twying - Kindle edition by Daniel O'Malley, Howard Andrew Jones, Terence Blacker. Download it . Read "3 Great Fantasy Novels The Rook, The Desert of Souls, The Twying" by Daniel O'Malley with Rakuten Kobo. Supernatural agents, Djinn, rats: here are.

Genre Catalogue Illustrated Direct Link https: Title 3 grand duetts, concertante, for 2 flutes Tranquille [composer] Published London: Title 3 grand duos, op. Author Kuhlau, Friedrich Series Louis Moyse flute collection Other titles Duets, flutes op.

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Schirmer c Physical description 2 parts ; 31 cm. Schirmer music publisher ED. Schirmer Notes Publisher's no.: Series Louis Moyse flute collection Other titles Duets, flutes 2 op. Parts Published New York ; London: Schirmer c Physical description 2 parts ; 31cm. Series Louis Moyse flute collection Other titles Duos, flutes 2 , op. Genre notated music Format Printed. Trinity College Dublin Printed.

Schirmer [] Physical description 39;38p. Title 3 Grand Duos, Op. Author Tulou, Jean-Louis Other titles Duos, Flutes, Op.

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Title 3 grand duos: Author Tulou, Jean Louis Other titles Duets, flutes. Other titles Duets, flutes op. Title 3 grand duos. Author Tulou, Jean-Louis [composer] Other titles 3 duos, 2 flutes. International music company Physical description 28; 27p. Title 3 Grand Horn Trios, Op. Other titles Trios, 3 horns, Op. Title 3 Grand Marches. Other titles Marches Published [London] , [ Title 3 Grand Marches, for the piano forte Title 3 grand sonatas for the flute, with violoncello accomp.

Title 3 grande duets for two violins: Author Pleyel, Ignaz Series Kalmus string series ; Other titles Duets, violin, viola B. Belwin Mills [] Physical description 2 parts ; 31 cm. Royal Academy of Music Printed. Chanot [] Physical description 3 nos ; fol. Title 3 Grandes Etudes pour les deux mains separees ou reunies. Author Alkan, Charles-Valentin Other titles Etudes, Op.

Imprenta Universitaria Physical description 26 p. Notes Text in Spanish. Genre Biography Illustrated Direct Link https: King's College London Printed. Genre text Direct Link https: Title 3 grandes sonates No. Au bureau de musique de C. Peters [] Physical description 6 pt ; fol. Title 3 Grandes Sonates pour Basson, avec accompagnement du'n 2d basson ou violoncelle. Author Jancourt, Eugene Title 3 Grandes sonates pour le pianoforte. Published Londres , [? Format Printed Online This is a merged record.

Printed 1 Online 1 Genre notated music Format Online. British Library Printed Online. Published London , [ Format Printed Online Microform This is a merged record. Printed 1 Online 1 Microform 1 Published London , [] Physical description fol. Register of Preservation Surrogates Microform. Genre Biography Illustrated text Direct Link https: Title 3 Grands Duos concertans pour deux Violons.