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A Legendary Alston Boys Adventure

This series celebrates the magical experiences of childhood, where imagination and familial bonds intertwine. It highlights the importance of nurturing children's creativity and their heroic potential. The narrative follows young protagonists, showcasing how every child deserves a space to thrive and be extraordinary. Through enchanting tales, readers are reminded of the power of imagination and the significance of family connections.

The Last Mirror on the Left
Last Last-Day-Of-Summer

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  1. 1

    Last Last-Day-Of-Summer

    • 320 pages
    • 12 hours of reading
    3.8(140)Add rating

    "The Last Last-Day-of-Summer, for me, fills a gaping void in children's literature." --Jason Reynolds, author of Newbery Honoree Long Way Down The Hardy Boys meets The Phantom Tollbooth, in the new century! When two adventurous cousins accidentally extend the last day of summer by freezing time, they find the secrets hidden between the unmoving seconds, minutes, and hours are not the endless fun they expected.

    Last Last-Day-Of-Summer
  2. 2

    The Last Mirror on the Left

    • 288 pages
    • 11 hours of reading
    4.2(143)Add rating

    In this new Legendary Alston Boys adventure from Edgarnominated author Lamar Giles, Otto and Sheed must embark on their most dangerous journey yet, bringing a fugitive to justice in a world that mirrors their own but has its own rules to play by.

    The Last Mirror on the Left