![]() While this wasn’t my favorite in the series, I still absolutely love it and McGuire’s writing is still magical as always. The story follows Kade, Christopher, Sumi, and Cora as they follow Jack into the Moors. Jack returns to the school with a bit of a predicament and she needs the help of the other students. While I enjoyed it, I think I would have enjoyed exploring a new world more. This felt more like a filler book in the Wayward Children series. This fifth book has us back in the Moors with twin sisters Jack and Jill. ![]() And, the fourth, we went to The Goblin Market in In An Absent Dream. In the third book, Beneath the Sugar Sky, we got to explore the world of Confection. In the second book, Down Among the Sticks and Bones, we got to explore the origin story of Jack and Jill. The common denominator? They’ve all been forced to return “home.” ![]() ![]() All of these children have somehow visited different lands – of all different varieties. In the first Wayward Children book, Every Heart a Doorway, we were introduced to Miss West’s Home for Wayward Children, where children are given a safe place to recover from their otherworldly experiences. ![]()
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