The Sister Paradox
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- 3,99 €
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- 3,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
Liam is his parents' only child, and that's just fine with him.
Until the day the sister-he-never-had shows up at school.
Just to make it worse, the sword-wielding Kari tells him they have an important quest to complete.
And that's how Liam finds himself dragged into another world, facing basilisks and unicorns, cursed objects, elves, and even a dragon, all magical and dangerous, but none more so than the sister he didn't have until that morning. A sister who turns out to be quite good with her sword, and ready to use it when faced with things like a dragon as long as her brother is at her side.
Liam begins to realize two things: it's going to be a very long day, and having a sister can be weird.
But most unsettling of all, he's not sure he minds…
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Adult author Campbell (the Wrath of the Great Guilds) makes a foray into YA with a breezy contemporary fantasy. Sixteen-year-old Liam Eagan is an only child and fairly self-absorbed until he is called to the school office to take home his sister, Kari a sword-wielding sibling who, as far as Liam knows, has never existed, even though Liam's principal, best friend, and mother act as though she's always been part of the picture. Kari, Liam quickly learns, has arrived on Earth from a place she calls Elsewhere because she needs Liam's help on a quest. If the two don't recover two objects from Earth before sundown, the walls between Elsewhere and this planet will fail, causing them to collapse disastrously into each other. Liam's journeys with his sister to the fantasy land of Elsewhere follow a standard hero's journey trajectory. There's some humor here and there as the teens try to explain their worlds to the other and Liam matures a bit during the quest. It's a light, zippy escapade. Ages 12 up.