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Stormbringers

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The second book in a YA quartet filled with intrigue, mystery, and romance, from #1 New York Times bestselling author Philippa Gregory. The year is 1453, and the end of the world is closer than ever. As Luca and Isolde continue their journey, their attraction grows with each passing day. Even as they try to remain focused on the mysteries they've been ordered to investigate, the tension between them builds. Their budding, illicit relationship is put on hold when a boy, Johann, and his army of children arrive in town. Johann claims to have divine orders to lead the children across Europe to the Holy Land, and the townspeople readily accept his claims. Luca wants to believe, but his training tells him to question everything...but when Johann's prophecy begins to come true, Luca wonders if they have finally stumbled upon a real miracle. Yet even the greatest miracles have the potential for darkness.and the chaos that follows Johann is unlike anything anyone could have imagined.
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    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 2013

      Gr 7 Up-In this sequel to Changeling (2012), the year is 1453 and Luca is still traveling through Italy accompanied by Isolde and others. They are becoming more and more attracted to each other as they investigate the mysteries around them. Arriving in a small village, they discover a religious crusade of children that threatens the entire world. War rages on, and then a deadly storm hits. The second title (2013, both Simon Pulse) in Gregory's epic quartet will delight listeners as these unlikely companions explore this dark time in history. Nicola Barber's narration is smooth and elegant. Her variations of the voices and mood interpretation of the text bring depth and anticipation to the tale. A good addition to school and public libraries. For fans of historical fiction, especially where the first title is popular.-Elizabeth L Kenyon, Merrillville High School, IN

      Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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