The Tower at the End of Time
The House at the Edge of Magic, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Charlie Sanderson
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By:
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Amy Sparkes
About this listen
Adventurous, magical and brilliantly funny sequel to The House at the Edge of Magic.
Nine and her friends have broken the curse on their marvelous, magical House, and are free to travel the worlds once more! Their first stop: The Wizarding Hopscotch Championships.
There's only one problem: the House is nervous about traveling—and gets the hiccups! Bouncing from world to world with every "HIC!", they finally land at the championships, only for Flabberghast to have an unfortunate run-in with square number seven, and find himself faced with the terrible Tower at the End of Time.
But maybe here they can find out how to cure the House's hiccups, and Nine might finally discover who left her the beloved music box, and who she really is...
A young middle grade novel full of humor, magic and mischief—and the second in a three book series.
©2022 Amy Sparkes (P)2022 W F HowesWhat listeners say about The Tower at the End of Time
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- Amazon Customer
- 14-08-24
Great book
Loved the storyline and the narrator read the book really well overall just an amazing book
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- Space elf
- 06-01-25
Good story but slightly irritating narration
Good story although not quite as fast paced or well developed as the first book and I feel there's not as much story development either. The final ending is rather rushed, which is a shame given that some of the 'action' parts are really quite wordy, when all you really want is a bit less description & people panicking and a bit more of them getting on with it.
Listening to it I was reminded of Pratchett's Witches Abroad and The Crystal Maze. A good romp of a listen.
Speaking of listening, the narrator has a slightly odd way of speaking. Words, and especially consonants, seem to take her a longer while to pronounce!
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