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The Weird in the Wilds

Tales of Triumph and Disaster! Book 2

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The Weird in the Wilds

By: Deb Caletti
Narrated by: Kristen Sieh
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The second book in the Tales of Triumph and Disaster series by Printz Honor Recipient and National Book Award Finalist Deb Caletti.

Something must be done. Vlad Luxor continues to rule the Timeless Province with a cruel hand, and now he's screaming about Inners and Outers, Others and Us. It's all getting worse and worse, except for one amazing change: This time, Henry has friends to help him in the face of pure evil. And as everyone knows, with friends by your side, you can tackle anything.

Well. Maybe not anything.

Because when the meanest boy in school is turned into the stinkiest, weirdest creature ever, Henry, Jo, Apollo, and Pirate Girl are asked to do the impossible. Breaking this spell will force them to go on their most dangerous, frightening adventure yet - through the Wilds, the Forest of Knives, and a lodge in the woods belonging to the most terrible bully of all...Vlad Luxor himself.

Henry has no choice but to take the first step...into a mission that may be doomed from the start.

©2020 Deb Caletti (P)2020 Listening Library
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Critic Reviews

"Action-driven ... Original ... [with] an undercurrent of moral subtlety." (The Horn Book)

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