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Still Life: The Books of Elsewhere Volume 5
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The fifth and final book in The Books of Elsewhere, the award-winning, New York Times bestselling, fan-favorite series--absolutely not to be missed.
Annabelle McMartin is gone for good, but something worse lurks just out of sight--watching, waiting, preparing to strike. Then a field trip to the local art museum reveals a shock. What Olive discovers will create a chain of events that propel her to discoveries she may not wish to uncover, involving Morton's vanished parents and the very deepest, darkest roots of Aldous McMartin's creepy painted world. In this fifth and final book, Olive must seek the full, complex story of Elsewhere, its magical origins, and its creator, and in so doing, face her own fears and limitations--and possibly the destruction of Elsewhere itself. How far will Olive go to save the people and home she loves? And what will be the final cost?
A must-read fantasy series for fans of Pseudonymous Bosch, Coraline, and Septimus Heap.
"It's like Coraline meets Harry Potter."--Nerdist
"Hand these books to fans of Lemony Snicket, Pseudonymous Bosch, and Angie Sage."--School Library Journal
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Book Details
ISBN:
9780142422977
EAN:
9780142422977
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
352
Authors:
Jacqueline West
Illustrators:
Poly Bernatene
Publisher:
Puffin Books
Published Date: 2015-02-06
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This was the only book in the series my daughter hasn’t read. She loves the series, but Very disappointed in the condition of the book when it arrived. Back cover was creased and pages were bent and curled. Not what you expect from new. Since it’s a stocking stuffer, no time to return unfortunately. Frustrating!
For a kid who hates to read this series has my kid hooked. The book was delivered fast after order.
my son reads this series multiple times.
this is one in a series that our granddaughter wanted. she loves these books
I like the way characters are realistic and have realistic reactions (other than the fact that horatio lived I don't think that is actually possible).