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Monica and the Midnight Circus - cover

Monica and the Midnight Circus

Carla Rose

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Monica is an ordinary girl until one magical night, when she stumbles upon the Midnight Circus—a traveling spectacle that only appears under the full moon.
 
Filled with extraordinary animals and performers, each with a unique magical gift, Monica is drawn into their world. But something is amiss: the circus is cursed, and only Monica can break the spell that traps the performers forever.
 
As she befriends the quirky creatures, they embark on a thrilling adventure filled with riddles, fears, and unexpected twists. Can Monica unlock the secrets of the Midnight Circus and set her new friends free?
Available since: 06/18/2025.
Print length: 139 pages.

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