![]() ![]() Their way home lies along the gleaming, elusive, improbable road to the Impossible City, where the Queen of Wands will surely be able to send them home…if the other kings and queens weren’t so determined to strew obstacles in their way. ![]() Tangle-haired, adventurous Zib and obsessively tidy, rule-following Avery both climb over a mysterious wall and find themselves in the Up-and-Under, a dangerous and magical land populated by monsters, Crow Girls, giant talking owls, and other fabulous creatures. Now McGuire has taken on the Baker pen name and actually written the first book. ![]() Deborah Baker to write a series of children’s books concealing coded messages to other radical alchemists. In Seanan McGuire’s Hugo-nominated Middlegame, the early-20th-century alchemist Asphodel Baker uses the pen name A. What appears to be a typical children’s quest fantasy is more than it seems. ![]()
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