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Daisy and the Five O'Clock Club embark on a perilous quest to locate the legendary Iffenwild in the enthralling and wildly imaginative sequel to the bestselling Greenwild.
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Daisy Thistledown's epic adventure continues in the spellbinding sequel to New York Times bestseller Greenwild: The World Behind the Door by Pari Thomson.
In a land ruled by water, treachery runs deep. Daisy Thistledown and the Five O'Clock Club might have defeated a terrifying foe, but their journey to find the missing Botanists is only just beginning.
Desperate to join the long-awaited expedition to the heart of the Amazon, Daisy and her friends abandon the safety of magical Mallowmarsh - only to fall face-first into danger on the high seas when they find themselves pursued across the waves by Grim Reapers. Their only hope: to find the legendary Iffenwild, a mysterious pocket of the Greenwild hidden and lost to time.
But beneath the waves, a strange botanical magic stirs. And it will take all of Daisy's courage and determination - and the trust of an unexpected new friend - if she is to discover the truth that haunts Iffenwild, and save the Greenwild from a terrible fate.
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 2928377249656
Number of pages: 416
Dimensions: 216 x 135 mm
This is a terrific sequel, the gang is back and ready for another adventure. Greenwild: The City Beyond the Sea, is action packed, emotional, witty and so immersive. I liked that Daisy wasn’t the only central... More
I was a little anxious going into this because of how much I loved book 1 however, this was everything I wanted and more! About 50% through I was concerned everything would be wrapped up too quickly but the direction... More
A great follow-up to the first book in the series - while the general gist is similar enough, there is an entirely new setting and a whole new cast (literally) of characters, so it feels fresh and different, keeping... More
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