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Aleks Mickelsen and the Call of the White Raven
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Aleks Mickelsen and the Call of the White Raven

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Whose white raven is this? Aleks Mickelsen is a changeling with diminishing magical powers and a new nuisance of a pet. For the first time in his life, he’s lost. He led his friends to the wrong place, and sure they might joke about there being worse things to face than disorientation, but comparing what Aleks did to the Wild Hunt breathing down their necks, even if the comparison is somewhat favorable, isn’t all that comforting. Hopefully, Aleks can get his head on straight and get them all back on track to fighting Fritjof, otherwise chaos is going to win.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Keira Gillett
Date
8 April 2018
Pages
296
ISBN
9781942750093

Whose white raven is this? Aleks Mickelsen is a changeling with diminishing magical powers and a new nuisance of a pet. For the first time in his life, he’s lost. He led his friends to the wrong place, and sure they might joke about there being worse things to face than disorientation, but comparing what Aleks did to the Wild Hunt breathing down their necks, even if the comparison is somewhat favorable, isn’t all that comforting. Hopefully, Aleks can get his head on straight and get them all back on track to fighting Fritjof, otherwise chaos is going to win.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Keira Gillett
Date
8 April 2018
Pages
296
ISBN
9781942750093