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Bran hambric : the farfield curse / Kaleb Nation.

by Nation, Kaleb.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: [S.l.] : Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, 2010Edition: Reprint ed.Description: 464 p. ; 20 cm.ISBN: 1402243979 (paperback); 9781402243974 (paperback).Online resources: Amazon.com Summary: " The Farfield Curse is a story you'll want to pick up, but not put down!" —Kaza Kingsley, author of the bestselling Erec Rex series. "A sinisterly good read." —The Children's Book Review "A world vastly different from our own, where magic sits next to cell phones and gnomes really do travel." —Kim Harrison, author of Once Dead, Twice Shy What if your mother was a criminal? What if her crime was magic? What if magic ran in the family? Bran Hambric was found alone in a locked bank vault when he was six years old. He doesn't have a clue how he got there, or any memory of his past. There's only one explanation: Magic. But magic is outlawed in the Great and Glorious City of Dunce. What Readers Are Saying: "It is delightfully mysterious, suspenseful, and all things brilliant." "Once you start reading you are not going to be able to put it down." "Don't read it in public, people will stare at you for laughing so hard." "Downright Gnomeri
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" The Farfield Curse is a story you'll want to pick up, but not put down!" —Kaza Kingsley, author of the bestselling Erec Rex series. "A sinisterly good read." —The Children's Book Review "A world vastly different from our own, where magic sits next to cell phones and gnomes really do travel." —Kim Harrison, author of Once Dead, Twice Shy What if your mother was a criminal? What if her crime was magic? What if magic ran in the family? Bran Hambric was found alone in a locked bank vault when he was six years old. He doesn't have a clue how he got there, or any memory of his past. There's only one explanation: Magic. But magic is outlawed in the Great and Glorious City of Dunce. What Readers Are Saying: "It is delightfully mysterious, suspenseful, and all things brilliant." "Once you start reading you are not going to be able to put it down." "Don't read it in public, people will stare at you for laughing so hard." "Downright Gnomeri

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