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Alora and the Golden Stone

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Alora and the Golden Stone

By: Elliot Stone
Narrated by: Julie McCarthy
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With its novel twists, turns, and mysteries, Alora and the Golden Stone is much more than a young adult science fiction.

Alora Bravemist, a 16-year-old high school student, along with her friends, set out to solve some discovered ominous poems full of conundrums that eventually lead them back in time to save both their own past and the world as we know it.

Listeners will appreciate how our young adults empower themselves in dealing with other teen issues such as overeating, lost love, grief and loss, and confronting unexpected situations. Teaching important lessons in life. Alora and the Golden Stone is great listening for the young in heart and the adventurous of soul.

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This was such a fun story to listen to! It really takes you out of reality as if you were apart of the story

What a fun time!

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Alora and the Golden Stone is a great book for all ages. The book follows a teenager, named Alora, and her friends on an adventure all triggered by a strange poem. They end up going back in time and adventuring through the past. This is a great book for young readers to be introduced to science fiction/fantasy genre. The book weaves the plot together really well and has some great twists. It makes you think and is not a predictable plot line. This would be a great read for young adults, teens, and the young at heart. All aspects of the story are appropriate for kids and teaches great lessons.

Great for all ages

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