House of Korba
The Academy: The Ghost Bird, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Natalie Eaton
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By:
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C. L. Stone
About this listen
From USA TODAY Bestselling Author, C. L. Stone, listen to House of Korba, the seventh book in The Academy Ghost Bird Series.
It's homecoming week at Ashley Waters, but Sang Sorenson has a lot more on her mind than dresses and crowns. Silas's troubled past - full of secrets he and his team thought they'd buried - comes back to haunt him, threatening to ruin everything.
Silas tries to deal, but guilt weighs heavily on him and Sang realizes she might be the only one who can help him keep it together.
Bomb threats have increased. They are followed at every turn. The principal is resorting to drastic measures to make sure they're all going to be kicked out. Pushed to their limits, Kota, Victor, Silas, Nathan, Gabriel, Luke and North, along with other members of the Academy, have finally had enough. This time, more Academy members are brought in to help hunt down the culprit, and keep everyone safe. It'll cost the boys, but in the end, even a bittersweet victory is better than disaster.
This time, they're getting what they need. All it takes is learning the line of when to let go, and when to never give up
The Academy, Together
©2014 C. L. Stone (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.What listeners say about House of Korba
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- Felicity
- 26-08-2020
ADORABLE
Definitely not a letdown. In most stories, there is an amazing first book and then the next books are made but they aren't always as good as the first one. This whole series so far has been enjoyable and definitely was not a letdown compared to the others. In this book, Sang definitely becomes a lot more comfortable with the group and tends to be more okay with being kissed. There isn't a whole lot of kissing in this book, but, like the rest of the series, it is still amazing. This also holds a lot of open-mindednesses which I love because the female protagonist's point of view is not overridden with social acceptabilities you have to follow. C.L Stone is an amazing author, with amazing ideas and creativity and is definitely on my list of favourite authors. I listened to this book as an audiobook (as I will with the whole series) and definitely love the narration. Whenever I hear her voice I will definitely be left thinking of Sang and this series.
At the end of this audiobook, it also held a little Halloween short story so I thought I would just include a little review at the bottom here. Definitely a good addition. This is set just before the homecoming dance and adds some answers to things like Sang's make-up as well as just what they had done before the dance. Very cute but if you don't want to read it, it is not imperative. I loved it though.
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