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The Indigo King (Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica) - James A. Owen
The Indigo King (Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica)
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John and Jack are mystified when they discover a cryptic warning on a medieval manuscript—a warning that is not only addressed to them, but seems to have been written by their friend, Hugo Dyson. But before they can discover the origins of the book, Hugo walks through a door in time—and vanishes... show more
John and Jack are mystified when they discover a cryptic warning on a medieval manuscript—a warning that is not only addressed to them, but seems to have been written by their friend, Hugo Dyson. But before they can discover the origins of the book, Hugo walks through a door in time—and vanishes into the past. In that moment, the world begins to change. Now, the Archipelago of Dreams and our world both suffer under the reign of the cruel and terrible Winter King. Dark beasts roam the countryside, and terror rules the land. John and Jack must travel back in time—from the Bronze Age to the library in ancient Alexandria to the founding of the Silver Throne—to find the only thing that can save their friend and restore both words. The solution lies in the answer to a 2,000-year-old mystery: Who is the Cartographer?
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9781416951070 (1416951075)
ASIN: 1416951075
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
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Ironic Contradictions
Ironic Contradictions rated it
A strong continuation of the unique fantasy series that begins with Here, There Be Dragons. Interestingly what makes this series unique is the features which are not unique. Yes this series has pretty much a combination of all kinds of mythic, fairytale and fantasy characters from Peter Pan to Capta...
Mith's Bookshelf
Mith's Bookshelf rated it
5.0
The best in the series, so far! Loved, loved, LOVED it! The thing I love about the Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica series is that they keep you guessing! You think you have it all figured out, only to be proven wrong a few pages later. This was one such book - I could NOT put it down!The I...
A Sea of Stars
A Sea of Stars rated it
1.0
Where did the plotlogic go? Why is the Holy Grail a descendent of Jesus Christ? What the heck? This series started so promising and now THIS! Nothing is worth this. Waste of my time. Waste of trees. Not recommended.
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