Guinevere has never known a “normal” life thanks to her mother, Vienna, who can’t remember anything past the age of thirteen thanks to an incident that occurred when Guinevere was young that no one seems to want to talk about. Nevertheless, Jed St.
Our Dark Stars is a book following Princess Talia Starchaser and Will Perrault and their amazing adventures through space. The two heroes live in times of turmoil and unrest. A war is going on that pits humans against mocks (robots) that have gone against their programming, and Talia's royal family is right at the center of it. Despite this turmoil, as a princess, Talia has everything she could ever want: a mock companion, money, and fame. Unfortunately, she's turning 18 and is going to be married off to a suitor she detests.
The Dragon Grammar Book by Diane Mae Robinson is a clearly written, informative book of grammar for anyone ages 12 and up. It begins with an explanation of the author’s purpose for this project and a list of important definitions that should help readers understand the grammar and punctuation rules that are well-organized into ten chapters.
Dragons & Magic revolves around a beautiful girl named Syn, who is a fairie in a fantasy world. She doesn't understand how valuable she is to their people around her and often runs away. She doesn't believe that she could be good with two parents as awful as hers. Her mother, the Chaos Witch, and her father, Silas, have never shown any affection towards her or anyone else. When Syn is kidnapped by an evil vampire who strives to make her his, she uncovers the awful plan to get Morgan, the part-vampire she loves, killed.
The Crowns of Croswald is about a girl named Ivy Lovely who is a maid in a castle. She is not well liked by her boss. She learns from a friend who is a dwarf that she has magical abilities. He gives her a few books from an author named Darwin Edgar Night, and they become her most prized possessions. One day she steps out of the boundaries of the Castle Plum and meets a man who works at the Halls of Ivy. The Halls of Ivy is a magical school where royal and non-royal children go to harness their magical abilities and become Scriviners.
This book was about a girl who lost her mother at a young age. But how does she have memories of her? This is her deepest secret, but what if someone has a problem similar to her own? Can she put aside all she's used to and trust someone? Is a friendship strong enough to make her realize the thing she wanted most wasn't all it was cracked up to be?