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The internationally best-selling fantasy -- now in paperback. Over the last two years, fifteen-year-old Flavia Bujor became a media sensation around the world with her much-heralded fantasy debut, The Prophecy of the Stones . The novel was published in more than twenty-one countries, and... read more

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Three girls, Jade, Opal, and Amber, go on a journey to find out who they really are through a world of magical confusion.

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  • Jade: Overconfident and selfish foster-daughter of the Duke of Divulyon.
  • Opal: Beautiful and shy girl raised by her two aunts.
  • Amber: Optimistic and imaginative daughter of a peasant.
  • Joa: Girl suffering by serious illness at hospital in Paris.
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First Sentence edit see section history

He had been awake all night, thinking.

Table of Contents edit see section history

Prologue
Jade
Amber
Opal
Paris: Present Day
The Prophecy of the Stones
Three Enemies Meet
An Unwanted Guest
A Message for Opal
The Gates of Nathyrnn
The Bookseller
Adrien of Rivebel
Paris: Present Day
Rebellion!
The Nameless One
Death
The Ghibduls
Paris: Present Day
Fairytale
Good v.s. Evil
The Ghibdul's Prisoners
The Nalyss
Paris: Present Day
The Chosen One
The Seal of Darkness
No Way Out
The Dark Horseman
Paris: Present Day
The Nameless One's Past
The Raptors
A Meeting with Oonagh
Paris: Present Day
The Ring of Orleys
The Lake of the Past
Paris: Present Day
A Meeting with Death
Elyador
The King and the Gift
The Battle of Thaar
Paris: Present Day

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Flavia Bujor (Author)

Other Contributors:

  1. Rosa Amanda Strausz (Translator)

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: French
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Page Count: 400

Notes for Parents edit see section history

Reading Level: Ages 9-12

Anybody can read it. As long as they know how to read. And understand. It's really thick!!!


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