But she wasn’t entirely alone facing the challenging world. Except, Alex was sixteen years old and without any siblings to support her in this new world. When I first dove into the story, it reminded me of Narnia. However, this book was an exception because I enjoyed uncovering the mystery too much. Usually, I don’t particularly like reading books written from a third-person point of view because I can’t connect with the characters. Will Alex risk her entire world… and maybe even her life – to save Medora? My thoughts…Ī page-turner, fun with magical adventure! Only she can save the Medorans, but what if doing so prevents her from ever returning home? She soon starts to enjoy her bizarre new world and the friends who embrace her as one of there own, but strange things are happening at Akarnae, and Alex can’t ignore her fear that something unexpected… something sinister… is looming.Īn unwilling pawn in a deadly game, Alex’s shoulders bear the crushing weight of an entire race’s survival. While waiting for him to reappear, Alex attends Akarnae Academy, Medora’s boarding school for teenagers with extraordinary gifts. With just one step, 16-year-old Alex Jennings’s world changes – literally.ĭreading her first day at a new school, Alex is stunned when she walks through a doorway and finds herself stranded in Medora, a fantasy world full of impossibilities.ĭesperate to return home, she learns that only Professor Marselle can help her… but he’s missing. The first of the five-part MEDORAN CHRONICLES offers a new slant on magical parallel worlds.
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