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The Magic Thief: Lost

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4 out of 5
Based on 8,848 Ratings and 448 Reviews

Book Description
The Magic Thief: Lost was written by Sarah Prineas. The Magic Thief: Lost was published by Recorded Books.
Book Information
PublisherRecorded Books
BindingAudio Cassette (15 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-101440731225
ISBN-13978-1440731228
Publication Date/2009
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About Sarah Prineas (Author) : I'm a writer living in Iowa City, Iowa. My first novel, a middle-grade/YA fantasy called The Magic Thief, will be published in 2008 by HarperCollins Children's, followed by sequels in 2009 and in 20... more
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6/22/2010 Lynndy Bennett tagged as: I read, I recommend

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7/9/2009 Debbie - onyx95 said:
Book 2 ….. So glad I read book 1 before I started this one, this is not really a stand alone story. Like book 1, this is deceptively large (almost 400 pages), odd shape and large print, but it is fun and fast to read. Told from Conn’s point of view with the exceptions of letters from Nevery and ... more

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