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The Mossheart's Promise

De: Rebecca Mix
Narrado por: Caitlin Kelly
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From New York Times bestselling YA author Rebecca Mix comes the first book in a breathtaking middle grade fantasy duology about a young fairy who has always lived in her heroic grandmother’s shadow but now must step up and embark on a quest to save her mother from the ever-creeping mold overtaking their world.

The mold takes all.

Twelve-year-old fairy Canary Mossheart knows this better than most. A few years ago, the mold took her papa, and even her famous, former-chosen-one Gran never found a cure. So when Ary's beloved mama falls ill, Ary decides it’s taken enough. Armed with only a bucket and a prayer, she sneaks out to find a magical, underground lake whose healing waters are straight out of Gran’s adventures.

But when Ary gets there, the lake’s bone dry, and instead of healing waters, she finds a terrifying secret: Her entire world is actually trapped inside a giant terrarium—one they were meant to leave centuries ago. Worse, Gran knew and hid the truth, dooming Ary and her generation to a dying, rotting world.

Now, allied with only her doomsday-obsessed frenemy, a timid pill bug, and a particularly grumpy newt, Ary has one week to unravel the clues and find a way out of the terrarium—or they’ll be trapped for good.

Perfect for listeners who loved Brandon Mull's Fablehaven, The City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau, and Endling: The Last by Katherine Applegate.

©2023 Rebecca Mix (P)2023 HarperCollins Publishers
Ciencia Ficción y Fantasía Crecer y Hechos de la Vida Creciendo Familia multigeneracional Fantasía Fantasía y Magia Ficción Literatura y Ficción Vida Familiar
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As sad as it started, I truly enjoyed this adventure and hope that it's message is heard loud and clear. Hopefully, we can have the same courage to change, before it's too late.

What fun!

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Great book. Good reader. The plot is the same as City of Ember, however the twists and backstory are richer and more complex. The idea of a false hero and placing people on pedestals who have done nothing to earn it rings true. There were many connections in the story between the world of Terra and our own world today. The story is wrapped up as if there may be a sequel. I really hope so! Worth a listen/read.

Like City of Ember with more story

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It seems like every book I listen to that is for kids has homosexuality in it. Don’t get me wrong if gay is your way than I’m ok. But in almost all the books I get they spill it on you. Not right away but half way through the book or worse yet in book 2 or 3. Also, the book is all about doom and gloom and over dramatics. Not a book for me. I’m sorry I bought it.

They gayed it up

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