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Princess Academy: The Forgotten Sisters

Written by: Shannon Hale
Narrated by: Mandi Lee
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Bloomsbury presents Princess Academy: The Forgotten Sisters by Shannon Hale, read by Mandi Lee.

Miri thought her time at the palace was over until she gets some last-minute homework from the King – she must travel to the farthest reaches of the Kingdom and set up her own Princess Academy.
There she must prepare three distant royal relatives for marriage to a prince. But who are these forgotten sisters?
Don’t miss the Princess Academy story as Miri embarks on a new quest!
Fans of Shannon Hale, and the ever-popular Ever After High, won’t want to miss this gorgeously woven return to the bestselling, award-winning series.©2015 Shannon Hale (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
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Critic Reviews

Shannon Hale’s books blow me away. When I read them I get lost in the magic – her stories ARE magic
As always, Hale is a terrific storyteller: she deftly juggles plot, character, and setting; her prose is lyrical yet economical; and the themes of feminism and equality that run throughout the trilogy blossom in the resolution of this concluding volume. Readers will be sad to say goodbye, not just to Miri and company but also to Danland itself.
Action packed and wellpaced, the story’s depth incorporates artful negotiation, the importance of education, and citizens’ equality and rights. This final installment of The Princess Academy trilogy certainly leaves room for more books if Hale were so inclined. Won't she reconsider?
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