![]() ![]() I’d like you as an author to know that your books perhaps defined my middle grade years. “With its gender-bending stereotypes and oodles of action, this addition will be welcomed by fans of the series.” - School Library Journal “Healy’s latest foray into the Thirteen Kingdoms has more than the usual amount of wit, hijinks, princes, princesses and adventures.” - Huffington Post “Part screwball comedy, part sly wit, and all fun.” - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Fans won’t want the fun to end, happily ever after or otherwise.” - Booklist ![]() “As funny as the previous two Hero’s Guide titles, as hyper as a child after ingesting a pint of sugar, and as long as a phone book (whatever that is). Giant mongooses will be battled, brain-melting beetles will be run from, dozens of feathers will be plucked, and, perhaps, kingdoms will finally be saved, now and forever. Now they’re on the run in a desperate attempt to clear their names.Īlong the way, however, they discover that Briar’s murder is just one part of a nefarious plot to take control of all thirteen kingdoms-a plot that will lead them across the ocean, through a scorching desert, and to the doorstep of an eerily familiar fortress for a final showdown with an eerily familiar enemy.Ĭhristopher Healy returns once again to the fairy-tale world he created for the last installment in his epically humorous history. Posters plastered across the thirteen kingdoms are saying that Briar Rose has been murdered-and the four Princes Charming are the prime suspects, along with Cinderella, Snow White, Rapunzel, and Lila. You think you know those guys pretty well by now, don’t you? Well, think again. ![]() (April 2014: Walden Pond Press/HarperCollins) ![]()
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