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Julu
Julu | Jan Anderegg
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There is a magical land just beyond our imaginations called Jirvania; where stories grow. Muse faeries gather ripened “story-pearls” and carry them to writers, musicians, and poets here in our world. In the heart of Jirvania stands The Great Library, where every story is collected by the library’s guardian, Karel. This library is a portal to other times and places where one can step into stories and experience them first hand. Homework has never been such fun.When eleven-year-old Jack Lemoine finds an opal dragon egg in Mystic, Connecticut, he discovers the real world is not what he thought. Dragons, unicorns, faeries, centaurs, and countless others do exist. Unfortunately, so do witches, ogres, goblins, and monsters, and they want Jack dead, yesterday.It has been prophesied he will one day save Jirvania, with the help of a magical opal dragon, Julu, but evil disrupts time itself, leading to the annihilation of Jirvania, seven years before Jack comes of age. Imagination ceases to exist. Libraries, art galleries, concert halls, and theme parks vanish. Our lives become meaningless and empty.Jirvania's lone survivor, Karel receives a visitor from the stars, urging him to change the story.Meanwhile, back in Mystic, Jack and his friend, Mia are thrown into a fantastical adventure when Julu hatches and takes them back in time to protect them. Through her stories, they learn that family, friendship, and love are the threads that bind us together, no matter who or what we are and hope is often found in the most unexpected places. Can Karel change the story and save our imaginations?
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kelli7990
Julu | Jan Anderegg
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Here‘s my review for a book I read from #booktasters. The author sent me an ARC of the book but I decided to listen to it on Audible instead. It works really well as an audiobook because the way it‘s written made me feel like I was listening to someone tell me a story but I enjoyed it.

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wordslinger42
Julu | Jan Anderegg
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I write reviews for an online community for book lovers! I just reviewed the tagged book (link below if you'd like to read it!). This was a unique story with a lot of potential, but the characters needed to be more developed and the number of errors was really distracting.

https://forums.onlinebookclub.org/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=118991&fbclid=IwAR1FHlYfG...