No Place for Magic

No Place for Magic

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Sep 1, 2006 · English · Hardcover (250 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 250
Language English
Published Sep 1, 2006
Publisher Bloomsbury Children's Books
ISBN-10 1582346542
ISBN-13 9781582346540

Description

In a whimsical journey through Upper Montevista, Emma and her charming frog-turned-prince, Eadric, find themselves at the center of an enchanting adventure filled with magic and mystery. Their purpose is to seek Eadric's rightful place as a prince, but the path is lined with unexpected challenges and delightful surprises. In this vibrant land, the frescoes of the past blend seamlessly with the magic of the present, creating a rich tapestry of experiences.

As they navigate through Upper Montevista, Emma and Eadric encounter a cast of endearing characters who each add their own flair to the unfolding story. From mischievous sprites to wise old wizards, every encounter offers lessons in friendship, bravery, and the importance of staying true to oneself. The duo learns that the journey is not just about reclaiming a title; it’s about discovering the power of love and connection.

The enchanting landscapes of Upper Montevista serve as a backdrop to Emma and Eadric's quest, with lush forests, sparkling rivers, and hidden realms brimming with magic. Each setting invites readers into a world where imagination reigns supreme and anything is possible. The couple’s bond is tested and strengthened as they face trials that challenge their resolve, presenting opportunities for growth and deeper understanding.

As Emma and Eadric delve into this magical realm, readers join them on a heartfelt journey that captures the essence of adventure and the beauty of transformation. With every twist and turn, the story reminds them that true magic lies within, waiting to be uncovered by those willing to believe in the extraordinary.

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Romance Science Fiction Action & Adventure Horror Humor Fantasy Travel
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