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The Emerald Atlas
The Emerald Atlas | John Stephens
16 posts | 29 read | 21 to read
Called A new Narnia for the tween set by the New York Times and perfect for fans of the His Dark Materials series, The Emerald Atlas brims with humor and action as it charts Kate, Michael, and Emma's extraordinary adventures through an unforgettable, enchanted world. These three siblings have been in one orphanage after another for the last ten years, passed along like lost baggage. Yet these unwanted children are more remarkable than they could possibly imagine. Ripped from their parents as babies, they are being protected from a horrible evil of devastating power, an evil they know nothing about. Until now. Before long, Kate, Michael, and Emma are on a journey through time to dangerous and secret corners of the world...a journey of allies and enemies, of magic and mayhem. Andif an ancient prophesy is correctwhat they do can change history, and it is up to them to set things right. From the Hardcover edition.
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SayersLover
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Finished this one last night before bed! It was recommended by a friend of my sister‘s. I enjoyed it quite a bit, but am now kind of scared to read the others since I didn‘t realize it was part of a trilogy. In my experience the first book is always the best and then the rest go downhill.

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hannah-leeloo
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The jar new book and children's new bookmark pick are these. Finished the other book quite well. other adventure to enjoy #bookjar #bookmark #insects #adventure

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Ast_Arslan
The Emerald Atlas | John Stephens
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I am posting one book per day from my to-be-read collection. No description and providing no reason for wanting to read it. Some will be old, some will be new - don't judge me, I have a lot of books.

Day 101th

Join the fun if you want!

#tbrpile

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Slajaunie
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So this is the Arc I got in 2011. I just read it for the first time and really enjoyed it. I already ordered book 2 and 3.

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wideeyedreader
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And done with my #triplespin! This is such a fun middle grade adventure, I loved every minute of it!

TheAromaofBooks MG reads can be such fun! 5y
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Book 12 of the year, finished Feb 17, eyeball

Another kinda new take on fantasy! I mean, it's got all the tropes: evil witch, ancient wizard, dwarves, the orphaned children of prophecy, powerful magical artifacts... But it's all put together in a way that feels new. It's definitely drawing on other books, I felt a strong presence of Tolkien, but it's absolutely it's own story well told.

On the waiting list for the 2nd book now.

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hmarkins
The Emerald Atlas | John Stephens

“His voice and that image - the tall man silhouetted in the doorway - would haunt Kate for years, as it was the last time she saw her mother, the last time her family was together.“

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hmarkins
The Emerald Atlas | John Stephens

I like a little bit of mystery so this is a good book for me.

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hmarkins
The Emerald Atlas | John Stephens
Mehso-so

i like this suspenseful book. It's a good read for younger children who enjoy a little bit of mystery.

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LibrarianRyan
Emerald Atlas | John Stephens
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Books one and 2 had map frames. These were switched out at book three for a full illustrated cover.

MG
#BBRC
#Coverchanges

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wideeyedreader
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For #colormepretty day 2, I found this book! #green in two ways, it‘s a fun middle-grade adventure I read when I was about 12–and loved!

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BookaholicNatty
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One of the clients I work for gave me this entire series for my birthday in December. I had somehow missed this when I was younger but it‘s never too late!!! I fell in love with these three kiddos. If you have never read this I definitely suggest it! It‘s like Harry Potter meets Chronicles of Narnia. And today is my clients birthday so I‘m posting this is honor of her special day!!! Happy Birthday Karen!!! 🎂🎉🎈📚❤️🎁

smilingshelves Yes! I love this series! 7y
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BookInMyHands
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#middlegrademay

This audio read by Jim Dale was so much fun!

I could recommend this to youth who like Harry Potter or Series of Unfortunate Events, but it is definitely its own story. Action packed, suspenseful, and a lot of heart.

Now for book 2 on audio...

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Texreader
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So maybe you all can help me? What's the #subtitle here? I think it should be the line that starts "An ancient book...". But if I'm correct, then which of the remaining titles is the title and what's the other one called? I'm very confused. These are not things they teach in law school or if they did it's been too long and I've forgotten. #aprilbookshowers

Missusb My understanding is that there is no subtitle. The book's title is The Emerald Atlas. The Books of Beginnings looks like the series name. The Ancient line is more like a teaser, a catch cry, a Tagline... #mytwocents @Texreader #cantresist #letmelibrarianthatforyou #alwayswantedachancetodothat #thanks (edited) 8y
Zelma I concur with @Missusb 👍 8y
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Texreader
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Another Easter gift for our son. @LazyOwl

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Buecherzeit
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Hey🖐🏼
Frohe 🐣 Auf dem Bild seht ihr mein momentanes Cr. Was lest ihr grade so?

TheaPersephone Ich habe gerade Dying Rose - Rosalia and the Beast gelesen. 8y
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