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I diari del Limbo
- Narrated by: Greta Esposito, Tommaso Ragno, Riccardo Ricobello, Liliana Bottone, Marco Cavalcoli
- Length: 7 hrs and 59 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ottavia ha quindici anni e all’improvviso si risveglia, spaesata e senza memoria, in luogo misterioso e labirintico: la fortezza di Haresind. Durante la fuga sarà accompagnata da diverse creature, incontrerà altri prigionieri e, come nei migliori videogames, affronterà numerose prove, imbattendosi in esseri mostruosi e personaggi ambigui. Il percorso che la porterà alla salvezza, ricomponendo il puzzle dei suoi ricordi, sarà anche il mezzo per scoprire il significato più profondo della fortezza.
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