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The Awful Truth About Forgetting

By: L. Jagi Lamplighter
Narrated by: Shana M Buck
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Publisher's Summary

What she knows, she dare not tell. 

Rachel Griffin should be having an amazing freshman year. She has the princess of Magical Australia and crazy orphan Sigfried the Dragonslayer for friends and a handsome sorcerer boyfriend romancing her with charms magical and otherwise. 

But otherworldly forces conspire against those she loves. 

While all others can be made to forget the truth, Rachel cannot. When she runs afoul of the hidden force hiding these terrible secrets, Rachel must face her most desperate hour yet. 

This on top of winter fairies, missing friends, Yule gifts, flying practice, and a rampaging ogre.... Oh, and schoolwork. 

Then there is the matter of a certain undeniably attractive older boy.... 

Described as Supernatural meets Narnia at Hogwarts, the Books of Unexpected Enlightenment are both darker and more wonder-filled than expected. 

Winner 2018 YA Ribbit Award 

©2017 L. Jagi Lamplighter (P)2022 L. Jagi Lamplighter

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