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Death Weavers

Brandon Mull

Editorial: Aladdin

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Sinopsis

To save his friends, Cole must enter a haunting kingdom—without his powers—in this New York Times–bestselling fantasy adventure series. 
 
Since arriving in the magical realm known as the Outskirts, sixth grader Cole Randolph and his friends have fought monsters, challenged knights, and battled rampaging robots. But none of that has prepared them for Necronum. 
 
In this haunting kingdom, it’s hard to tell the living from the dead, and secret pacts carry terrifying risks. Within Necronum lies the echolands, a waystation for the departed where the living seldom venture. 
 
Still separated from his power, Cole must cross to the echolands and rely on his instincts to help rescue his friends. With enemies closing in, Cole risks losing everything to find the one thing that might save them.
Disponible desde: 15/03/2016.
Longitud de impresión: 529 páginas.

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