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The Hunt for the Sunstone Amulet - cover

The Hunt for the Sunstone Amulet

Jasper Holloway

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Dorcus never imagined that an innocent discovery of an ancient amulet would lead her on the adventure of a lifetime.
 
With her best friends, Ruben and Mo, Dorcus uncovers a long-lost legend about the powerful Sunstone, a gem that holds the ability to bring light even to the darkest of places. Together, they journey through treacherous mountains, enchanted forests, and forgotten ruins, facing impossible puzzles and unexpected betrayals.
 
As they venture deeper into the unknown, they learn that true power lies not in the Sunstone itself, but in the strength of their friendship and belief in each other.
Available since: 07/29/2025.
Print length: 147 pages.

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