
The Statue of Mow
The Book of Imaginari, Part Two
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Narrated by:
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Emma Heap
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By:
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Richard Hayden
About this listen
"Where do our imaginations go?"
After being plunged into a centuries-old battle to save our world, Eleanor Fields is trying to lead her normal life, but the man of Mow has other ideas. He still craves the same power and is willing to stop at nothing to get it, even if it means the destruction of our world.
This time, though, he is also out for revenge—he is angry and wants those that made him suffer to pay. Can Eleanor summon the strength and courage to fight for us once again?
Imaginari has always been there. It exists because we exist. Imaginari is here.
This audiobook is the second of three parts in the Book of Imaginari series.
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