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Author:  Alma Alexander
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Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0060839570
ISBN-13: 9780060839574
Buy.com Sku: 204794694
Publish Date: 3/1/2008
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 7H x 4.25L x 1T
Pages:  401
Age Range:  15 to 19
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This first novel in an epic fantasy trilogy follows non-magical Thea, who was expected to be one of the great mages. Now, at the Wandless Academy, she finds a critical role for her worldweaving abilities in the face of a deadly threat.
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While attending the Wandless Academy with the other students who can't or won't perform magic, Thea's magical abilities resurface as a deadly threat forces her to use her worldweaving skills for the first time in her life. Reprint.

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Chapter One

Wolf Moon

"You smell angry," Aunt Zoë said as she walked in through the door, sniffing in Thea's direction like a hound dog scenting prey.

She was always coming up with things like that. Things like The wind looks blue. Or That song was scratchier than a scouring pad! Or telling someone that their purple dress was "loud," and meaning it quite literally. She heard things other people smelled, or saw things other people heard, or absorbed colors through the tips of her fingers.

Although she had been only three at the time, Thea vividly remembered the time that Zoë had said that the wind was blue. It might have been the first real, coherent memory that she could lay claim to. She had piped up with enthusiastic agreement, and had not failed to notice the immediate excitement her words had caused. What she had failed to understand at the time were the reasons behind that excitement, and had happily mimicked Aunt Zoë'

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