The Land of Elyon, Book 3: The Tenth City | Patrick Carman
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Alexa’s journey continues right where it left off, on the Warwick Beacon, with a voice on the wind leading her. While the journey is uncertain, and at times seems dangerous, still she does what she must.
When the original plan to return to Lathbury has to be abandoned, it saddens the crew, but they oblige. When they receive directions that seem for sure to be heading them straight towards danger, they comply. Though Alexa begins to fear they’ll never be able to save their dear friend Yipes, she doesn’t give up.
The darkest of the three books, in this tale, Elyon is failing. The war between Elyon himself and his rival Abaddon is at its climax, and all hopes lie with Alexa and her friends. If they succeed they will save the land and restore it to its natural order and beauty. Should they fail, life will never be the same for any of them. In fact, it might be over.

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