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Hollowthorn
- A Ravenfall Novel, Book 2
- Narrated by: Michael Crouch, Keylor Leigh, Oliver Wyman
- Length: 5 hrs and 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In this spellbinding sequel to the New York Times bestseller Ravenfall, two kids with supernatural powers must venture into the Otherworld to protect the Tree of Life from a terrifying foe—or risk losing the magic of Ravenfall forever.
Best friends Anna and Colin defeated the King of the Dead on Halloween night, saving the magical Ravenfall Inn they call home. Now, with Hannukah approaching, the kids are looking forward to exploring their new powers—and maybe enjoying a little challah and peppermint cocoa, too.
But then a Raven—a guardian of the supernatural world—shows up at their doorstep with a warning. A demon from Jewish lore is hunting the Tree of Life, a source of untold power and immortality. If they can’t stop him, they risk losing the magic of Ravenfall forever.
As they venture into the Otherworld, Anna and Colin discover a wondrous, menacing realm full of mythological creatures… but is the true danger closer than they think?
Critic Reviews
"Josephson seamlessly connects a complex, magical world with Jewish culture for a wholly unique adventure. Fans of fantasy and folklore will want to revisit this series over and over."—George Jreije, author of the Shad Hadid series
"Cozy and heartfelt, Hollowthorn is a magical, monster-ful novel, tailor-made for readers with an eye for sentient houses. It left me wishing I had a Ravenfall book for every holiday."—Emi Watanabe Cohen, author of Golemcrafters
"An adventure lit by magic and candlelight, Hollowthorn is an immersive wonder."—Chris Baron, award-winning author of All of Me
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- shawnee douglas
- 27-04-2024
Not as good as ravenfall
I had read ravenfall before this one and boy was I disappointed. This book is ok but really lacked the same cosy and thrilling vibes the first book had. The Jewish mythology in the story just kinda felt thrown like a last minute thing it felt. Like hey here’s acouple of Jewish mythical creatures and we baked challah.
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