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Once upon a time, there was a young boy named Stanley who lived in a small village. Stanley was a curious and adventurous boy, always longing for excitement and discovery. One day, while exploring the attic of his grandmother's house, Stanley stumbled upon an old dusty lamp. He was intrigued by the lamp's mysterious appearance and decided to give it a polish. As soon as he rubbed the lamp, a cloud of smoke emerged from it, and a magical genie appeared before him. The genie introduced himself as Zoltar and explained that he was there to grant Stanley three wishes.


As this blog tour is dedicated to the wonderful finale in the series I also made sure to post my review of The Shadowglass ready for today. I can’t believe this series is now over.

Most of their clientele tend to be kings and queens, but bone witches themselves are not above raising deceased loved ones for their own, often spouses or significant others. Although asha are easily the most powerful faction within the kingdoms, a whole industry was formed around them entertaining and playing host to customers.

The bone witch trilogy

The genie introduced himself as Zoltar and explained that he was there to grant Stanley three wishes. Stanley couldn't believe his luck and quickly thought about what he wanted to ask for. His first wish was for a lifetime supply of his favorite chocolate.

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07 марта 2017

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Praise for The Bone Witch:

"A fantasy lover's fantasy" —Foreword Reviews

"Mesmerizing. Chupeco (The Suffering) does a magnificent job of balancing an intimate narrative perspective with sweeping worldbuilding, crafting her tale within a multicultural melting pot of influences as she presses toward a powerful cliffhanger."—Publishers Weekly, STARRED Review

"Chupeco delights us with a fascinating world and a rich atmosphere for a story that is exceptionally written from beginning to end."—Buzzfeed

"Readers who enjoy immersing themselves in detail will revel in Chupeco's finely wrought tale. Game of Thrones fans may see shades of Daenerys Targaryen in Tea, as she gathers a daeva army to unleash upon the world. Whether she is in the right remains a question unanswered, but the ending makes it clear her story is only beginning." —Booklist

The Bone Witch Trilogy:

The Bone Witch (Book 1)

The Heart Forger (Book 2)

The Shadowglass (Book 3)

Praise for The Bone Witch:
ebook 9781492652786 07 марта 2017 Find this title in Libby, the library reading app by OverDrive.
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Praise for The Bone Witch:

"A fantasy lover's fantasy" —Foreword Reviews

"Mesmerizing. Chupeco (The Suffering) does a magnificent job of balancing an intimate narrative perspective with sweeping worldbuilding, crafting her tale within a multicultural melting pot of influences as she presses toward a powerful cliffhanger."—Publishers Weekly, STARRED Review

"Chupeco delights us with a fascinating world and a rich atmosphere for a story that is exceptionally written from beginning to end."—Buzzfeed

"Readers who enjoy immersing themselves in detail will revel in Chupeco's finely wrought tale. Game of Thrones fans may see shades of Daenerys Targaryen in Tea, as she gathers a daeva army to unleash upon the world. Whether she is in the right remains a question unanswered, but the ending makes it clear her story is only beginning." —Booklist

The Bone Witch Trilogy:

The Bone Witch (Book 1)

The Heart Forger (Book 2)

The Shadowglass (Book 3)

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Hocys pocus

Instantly, the genie snapped his fingers, and a mountain of chocolate bars appeared right before Stanley's eyes. For his second wish, Stanley asked for the ability to fly. The genie granted his wish, and with a wave of his hand, Stanley felt his feet lift off the ground. He soared through the sky, feeling the wind rush through his hair as he marveled at the magnificent view below. With one final wish remaining, Stanley pondered for a while, trying to decide what he desired the most. Finally, he decided to wish for the power to bring happiness to everyone he encountered. The genie smiled and granted his final wish, sending out waves of joy and delight to everyone in the village. As Stanley went about his daily life, he spread happiness wherever he went. The villagers were thrilled to have Stanley in their midst, bringing laughter and cheer to their lives. They sang songs, played games, and celebrated their newfound joy. However, as time went on, Stanley started to realize that spreading constant happiness was not the answer to all problems. People needed to experience a range of emotions in order to grow and learn. He went back to the genie and asked him to undo his final wish. The genie respected Stanley's decision and reversed the wish, allowing people to feel a more balanced range of emotions. The village became a place of authenticity, where people were able to learn and grow from both happy and challenging experiences. In the end, Stanley learned an important lesson about the value of emotions and the power of choice. He realized that genuine happiness cannot be forced upon others but should come from within. From that day forward, Stanley continued to live his life with curiosity and adventure, understanding that true magic lies in embracing life's ups and downs..

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