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The Secret of Dreamland - cover

The Secret of Dreamland

Foxglove Lee

Maison d'édition: Rainbow Crush

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Synopsis

When Melody Mason gets trapped in a video game, she thinks Dreamland is a dream come true. Melody soon discovers that living in the game means she might never see her family again. With the help of Twyla, the heroine of Dreamland, and her little brother Andrew, can Melody defeat the sleep spell and find her way home?
Disponible depuis: 03/05/2022.

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