
L'œil d'Otolep
Les mondes d'Ewilan 2
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Narrated by:
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Kelly Marot
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By:
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Pierre Bottero
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À Gwendalavir, Ewilan se prépare à partir pour Valingaï afin de rendre Illian à sa famille et retrouver les siens. Avec Liven, apprenti dessinateur, elle découvre qu'une méduse aux tentacules mortels tente de bloquer l'accès à l'Imagination. Mais peu à peu, un mal sourd infecte son organisme. Soutenue par Salim et Ellana, elle parvient cependant aux confins de l'Empire devant l'œil d'Otolep. Ce lac mythique la délivrera-t-il du parasite mortel qui lui a été inoculé à l'Institution ?
Dans cette deuxième trilogie, Ewilan est plus déterminée que jamais à défendre ses proches et le pouvoir du Dessin. Pierre Bottero nous entraîne à ses côtés dans une nouvelle aventure haletante.
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