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Prince Of Hazel and Oak - John Lenahan

  The second Shadowmagic book took off slightly after where it left us at the end of the first novel. The story was quite different to the previous installment, as it began to explore even more of the exciting realm. The story itself is made of several smaller stories that all pack together to create the one whole tale. I find that Lenahan's unique way of writing is very interesting and I hope that there will also be many more Shadowmagic books to come. 


 9/10 It's came of of the shadows and into the light: This books is great!

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