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Something strange has awakened in her… A power unlike any other. The School of Roots and Vines Complete Series Boxed Set by Martha Carr, Michael Anderle

YA Book of The Day:

 

The School of Roots and Vines Complete Series Boxed Set

by Martha Carr, Michael Anderle
4.4 stars – 47 reviews
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Here’s the set-up:

Something strange has awakened in her… A power unlike any other.

More than just her Elemental power runs through her veins. One that consists of mystery and danger.

Sophie Briggs is a freshman at the renowned School of Roots and Vines.

Buried deep in the roots of an ancient oak on the school property lies a power that could change everything if it falls into the wrong hands. This power is closely guarded by an elite few. Unknown to most.

With great power comes those seeking to conquer it.

Sophia finds herself in the middle of a power struggle, fighting to protect everything she knows and struggling to awaken her special magic in time to save them all.

She may be their only chance.

Included in this boxed set:

  1. Sophie Briggs and the Spike of Death
  2. Sophie Briggs and the Crystal Contraption
  3. Sophie Briggs and the Lightning Weapon
  4. Sophie Briggs and the Magic Thief
  5. Sophie Briggs and the Guardians of the Tree
  6. Sophie Briggs and the Bureau of Secrets
  7. Sophie Briggs and the Hidden Defender
  8. Sophie Briggs and the Raging Serpent

Today’s Book of The Day is sponsored by this week’s Kids’ eBook of The Week:

 

Can We Get a Rhinoceros?

by Christian Kueng
Everyday Price: $19.95
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Here’s the set-up:

A young boy is eager to have a pet. But not just any pet will do. He wants a RHINOCEROS. Mom has questions in the hopes of making her son realize what a far-fetched idea it is to have such a large beast to take care of:

Where would you keep it?

Where would you keep its food? And

How would you get rid of all the poo he poops?

Then, if not a rhinoceros, how about a whale? a tiger? Or even a blue-footed booby? Mom finally makes a suggestion for a more suitable pet. What could it possibly be?

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