TodHunter Moon, Book Two: SandRider (World of Septimus Heap #2)
Description
Tod’s story races on in this second book in the TodHunter Moon trilogy, a spin-off of the popular Septimus Heap series. Fans of Septimus, as well as fantasy readers new to the world of Magyk, will enjoy this next installment in the series ALA Booklist calls “warm and inventive.” Full-page illustrations by renowned fantasy artist Mark Zug begin each section and add to the magic!
Great for readers of Harry Potter or Brandon Mull’s Fablehaven series, TodHunter Moon offers something for every reader, regardless of gender or age. SandRider is also a dynamic pick for parents reading aloud to younger children before bedtime.
Taking place seven years after the events of the original Septimus Heap series, TodHunter Moon tells the story of Alice TodHunter Moon, a young PathFinder who comes to the Castle with a Magyk all her own. In this second book, Tod sets out for the Desert of the Singing Sands to retrieve the Egg of the Orm—a journey that will test not only her Magykal and PathFinding skills, but her friendships, too.
Praise for TodHunter Moon, Book Two: SandRider (World of Septimus Heap #2)
“This second installment in the TodHunter Moon trilogy is packed with quirky details, rich settings, and lovable characters. The fast-paced plot filled with surprising twists, dangerous foes, and one wily dragon will enthrall longtime fans...A fully satisfying—some might say ExtraOrdinary—sequel.” — Kirkus Reviews
Praise for TODHUNTER MOON, BOOK ONE: PATHFINDER: “An exciting reunion with a favorite series.” — Kirkus Reviews
Priase for TODHUNTER MOON, BOOK ONE: PATHFINDER: “Fans of the first series will certainly delight as characters familiar and new go on new adventures and reveal new mythologies.” — School Library Journal
Praise for TODHUNTER MOON, BOOK ONE: PATHFINDER: “There’s no need to read the Heap series first, though fans will welcome this new adventure, which is situated in familiar environs and populated by beloved characters—including a few destined to be new favorites.” — ALA Booklist