![]() ![]() The magical world Rallison creates is funny and interesting. He turns out to be a better friends than he thought too, to Charlotte. Hudson's a typical guy in many ways, but he does have a good heart. It was still clever and witty, but written for MG. This was not the kind of Janette Rallison story I'm used to-clever witty YA. Charlotte, who, along with her father, was banished from Logos, can help get rid of the curse-but only if he agrees to find the lost Princess of Logos in return. Not understanding the many rules of Logos, Hudson is quickly saddled with a troll curse. But be sure to look out for snarky unicorns, as they will see through those who are not pure of heart. ![]() Annika Truman has never considered genie as a career option, but maybe she should have. ![]() A fairy might ferry you across the river for the price of one memory. She’d go to the ends of the earthor at least Hollywoodto save her brother’s life. Hudson discovers that Logos is a land ruled by words, thoughts, and memories. That is, until the day he is whisked away to the magical land of Logos by a curious compass given to him by his off-beat neighbor, Charlotte. Hudson Brown stopped believing in magic long ago. ![]()
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