"Truth," she said, "is stronger than magic." Three sisters fall in love with the star their father holds captive in the basement. Three brothers set out for the factory where gods are made. Three young women meet and match wits with the beautiful, heartless forestborn. In this anthology of twent
Desires and Dreams and Powers
β Scribed by Hodge, Rosamund
- Book ID
- 100600360
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 121 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Oklahoma City
- ISBN
- 139387178X
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β¦ Synopsis
"Truth," she said, "is stronger than magic."
Three sisters fall in love with the star their father holds captive in the basement.
Three brothers set out for the factory where gods are made.
Three young women meet and match wits with the beautiful, heartless forestborn.
In this anthology of twenty stories by NYT-bestselling author Rosamund Hodge--including three set in the world of Crimson Bound--horror and wonder go hand-in-hand, and even when all hope is lost . . . truth is stronger than magic.
β¦ Subjects
Fantasy -- Juvenile fiction
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