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The Anguana’s Tale by Tonya Macalino, Illustrated by Maya Lilova

The Anguana’s Tale by Tonya Macalino, Illustrated by Maya Lilova

by Brandon Sanford | Jun 9, 2017 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Fantasy, NW Setting, Sponsored, Tweens

“Clang, clang, clang: The sword against the sword. The guide waits within. The mother brings the marmot peace; The father brings the eagle war.” Last night, Hannah and Cameron discovered a family history of nobility and betrayal. They learned that magic...
Into the Hare Wood by Tonya Macalino, illustrated by Maya Lilova

Into the Hare Wood by Tonya Macalino, illustrated by Maya Lilova

by Brandon Sanford | Dec 6, 2016 | Archived Reviews (pre-April 2020), Fantasy, NW Setting, Sponsored, Tweens

[alert variation=”alert-info”]Publisher: Crystal Mosaic Books Formats: Paperback, eBook, Kindle Purchase: Amazon | IndieBound | iBooks[/alert] Hannah and Cameron live in Hillsboro, where they dream of wilder times, of forests without bike trails and...

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