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Tales of the Fallen Beasts (Spirit Animals: Special Edition)

By: Brandon Mull
Narrated by: Nicola Barber
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Save the spirit animals in this gripping second special edition in the New York Times best-selling series, tied to the brand-new Fall of the Beasts story arc. Confidential until March 2016!

©2016 Brandon Mull (P)2016 Scholastic Inc.
Science Fiction & Fantasy Animals & Nature Animal Fiction Literature & Fiction Animals Fantasy & Magic Action & Adventure Spirit Animals Special
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Its interesting seeing what happed after the war, and aftermath of the Great Beasts sacrifices, through the eyes of new characters protrayed at main characters. It sucks that we only get to meet one of the hero gang and not the whole gang - no spoilers as to who we meet. But all in all i liked it and am eager to find out what happens next!

Its a nice story

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This book is very adventurous and exciting.If you like animals you would love this book.👌👍

Review from 9 yo daughter

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Love all the spirit animal series! They are cute and entertaining. Fun to listen to.

Good Book

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No middle. No ending. All set-up.
Which is how I feel: set up. I just paid the price of a full book for what I feel was a cursory introduction to the story, not the story itself. To me, that breaks the covenant between writer and reader.

So disappointed

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