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The Edge of the Ocean
The Edge of the Ocean | L. D. Lapinski
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Flick tries to save a watery world from total destruction in this magical, fantastic, from start to (the zinger of a) finish (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) second book in the Strangeworlds Travel Agency series. Flick is now a badge-wearing member of the Strangeworlds Travel Agency, so when an urgent summons arrives at from Pirate Queen Nyfe, she and Strangeworlds Society guardian Jonathan immediately pack their bags for an adventure to The Break, a world of magic and piracy. Nyfes world is falling apart. The Break is used to having ships vanish without a trace, but there has been a sudden increase that cant be explained by giant squid or merpeople. The edge of their flat world is coming ever closer to them and they need to escape before it collapses entirely. But how do you sail a ship through a suitcase? Or fit in a mer-queen the size of a whale? Flick and Jonathan must find a way to transport the inhabitants of the Break to another world before theirs disappears forever.
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AnneCecilie
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The second book in the series and it‘s another winner.

As Jonathan‘s cousin, Avery, comes at a surprise visit, the agency gets an urgent summon from the Pirate Queen Nyfe. Flick, Jonathan and Avery travels to the Pirate Queen world only the learn that the world is falling apart. Is it possible for the Stangwolds Travel Agency to save the people in the world, and what about all the ships?

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AnneCecilie
The Edge of the Ocean | L. D. Lapinski
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I love this dedication:
“To Molly
and
to all the girls who fell in love with
the pirate king Elizabeth Swann”

CrowCAH I was totally in love with Elizabeth Swann before she became King! 🖤 🏴‍☠️ 2w
UwannaPublishme 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 2w
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