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Magic Door #2

The Winter King

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Longing to return to the magical land of Great Kettles, Sarah is happy to help Old Man Winter retrieve the Weather Mill, which has fallen into the hands of a madman, but when Old Man Winter is kidnapped, Sarah, along with Jack Frost, must race against time to find him before both worlds suffer a horrible fate. Reprint.

64 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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Dean Morrissey

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August 9, 2016
It was just ok because they kept focusing on Kudgel and Numlock too much.It annoyed me to keep reading Kudgel this Numlock that.Those names are annoying to me.I wanted to hear a little more about Sarah and Jack.It seemed like the Winter King part kicked in towards the end of the story.I would have liked to hear more about him when Sarah met him at the Toy shop.It seemed awkward that they started the story talking about building a snowman.Plus they talk about doing a weather project at the Library and never continued to say what really happened with it.After reading this i think i enjoyed The Moon Robber a little more. I liked Sarah's confidence and determination to get to the Kettle's.I loved Sarah's dedication to help save Mr Winter from Kudgel.I really loved the art work on the pictures in the book.
The Polar Bear is amazing.That's all.
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