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The Guardians of Imaginari
- The Book of Imaginari 3
- Narrated by: Emma Heap
- Length: 8 hrs and 49 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The final part in The Book Of Imaginari series.
"Where do our imaginations go?"
Actions have consequences. Everything that has happened before has led Eleanor to this point.
This is the end, final confrontation for the survival of our world. To make matters worse, Eleanor will also have something else to deal with.
The Guardians are coming.
As well as confronting and stopping the Man, Eleanor will also need to find out where they stand in the conflict.
Imaginari has always been there.
It exists because we exist.
Imaginari is here, and so are its Guardians.
©2023 Richard Hayden (P)2023 Richard Hayden
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