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Crystilleries of Echoland
Crystilleries of Echoland | Dew Pellucid
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7-TIME AWARD-WINNING TEEN FANTASY with 83 ILLUSTRATIONS(This color paperback edition includes a poem & 1 extra illustration unique to this edition) Described by readers as "complex," "intriguing," "imaginative," "gripping..".IN ECHOLAND how see-through your skin is determines whether you live or die. Until two thirteen-year-old teens (an Echo and his Sound) unravel an ancient riddle and set a chain reaction in motion that frees Echoland forever. "A young hero must ally with his alter ego in an intricate parallel universe in order to rescue his sister and save his own life. A gripping, if sometimes dark and perplexing, fantasy coming-of-age novel." -Kirkus ReviewsIN A SEE-THROUGH LAND our reflections live. They call us Sounds. They are our Echoes. And they think that they must die when we do. Is this why children are disappearing from the Sound realm? Because someone wants their Echo to die? Twelve-year-old Will Cleary tries to escape the frightening answer. But dangers sweep him into that magical, see-through land. And there, in a fortress filled with castaway children, a two-hundred-year-old riddle lies buried. The most important boy in Echoland will help Will solve it, with a handful of other teens. For the fate of Echoland, and of the Sound realm, depends on the answer. An answer hidden in an ancient book... Deep in a frozen lake of gems... Beyond a buried door... At the foot of the greatest Crystillery of all. But many men and monsters, crystal balls and spying eyes, will try to stop the brave teens. 2018 Pacific Book Awards WINNER 2018 Purple Dragonfly 2nd Place Winner 2018 Los Angeles Book Festival Runner-up 2018 Readers' Favorite Honorable Mention (4th place) 2018 New York Book Festival Honorable Mention 2018 San Francisco Book Festival Honorable Mention THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN disappear from our world. No one sees the kidnapping; or if they do, they forget. But one toddler returns after a week, riding a wolf, with a falcon circling over him. That boy is Will Cleary.Will tries to live a normal life. But his twin sister is still missing, and their parents never stop searching for her. Then just before his thirteenth birthday, Will's pets reveal a secret to him. (Though how it happens will remain a secret, until you read the book.) A hidden world lies beneath our feet, a land filled with see-through trees and lucent people. They call us Sounds, and they are our Echoes; for each one of them is a reflection of one of us. It is a sparkling, beautiful place, a winter wonderland. But there is evil there, a terrible law, the Law of Death.When a Sound dies in our world, his Echo is executed in Echoland. And there are those who reverse the order of things, to achieve their wicked ends. They hunt the Sound of the Echo they want to kill. Then the first death leads to the second as surely as lightning leads to thunder.Is that what happened to the missing children in Will's realm? Did someone want to murder their Echoes? Or are these Sounds still alive, trapped somewhere in Echoland? Will tries to escape the frightening answer. But dangers sweep him into that magical, see-through land. And there, in a fortress filled with castaway children, a two-hundred-year-old riddle lies buried. The most important boy in Echoland will help Will solve it, with a handful of other kids. For the fate of Echoland, and of the Sound realm, depends on the answer.An answer hidden in an ancient book...Deep in a frozen lake of gems...Beyond a buried door...At the foot of the greatest Crystillery of all.But many men and monsters, crystal balls and spying eyes, will try to stop the brave teens. For how see-through your skin is is all-important in Echoland. And when this ancient hate will end, the realm of the Echoes will change forever.
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Finally, I've gotten the book review up on my blog for the book. Go ahead and check it out and give me a read. If you like my reviews, you can give me a follow. Sometimes I review over there in a lot more detail than over here.

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Panpan

This book was pretty darn awful. Every other paragraph had the word “Lucent“. It uses incorrect information like how you read Hebrew left to right. It was a lot of “the beautiful blond tall boy“ and “the transparent pale girl“ instead of their names. It was too rushed and could have benefitted from being a book and a sequel. But at least it's over!

#BookFitnessChallenge #HatedTheWholeThing

ReadingSusan That cover is bizarre too! 6y
BookwormAHN And it still counts 👏🏻 6y
Caterina OOOFFF this sounds awful!! Thank you for adding it to NEVERTBR list. 😂 Good job finishing it, now you can check a book off on the #bfc! 6y
Megabooks Sounds terrible!!! Great job pushing through! 6y
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I used my free Audible trial to get this book to listen and read at the same time since I had the book on my Kindle. If I have to hear the word LUCENT one more time... Or phrases like “His lucent cheek twitched...or was it a leaf behind him moving in the wind?“ I will probably scream...

wanderinglynn It‘s irritating when an author does that. 6y
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