Mislaid in Parts Half-Known
Wayward Children, Book 9
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Narrated by:
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Jesse Vilinsky
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Written by:
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Seanan McGuire
About this listen
"Jesse Vilinsky brings expert narration to another installment of the Wayward Children series...Vilinsky creates fun, expressive banter between Antsy and the group as they journey back home, finding new goals along the way. Some characters are depicted with quirky personalities, but the narration is strongest in the colorful way Vilinsky describes the fantastical setting." —AudioFile
Portals and danger, and a girl who can find both in the next book in the Hugo and Nebula Award-Winning Wayward Children series from Seanan McGuire.
Antsy is the latest student to pass through the doors at Eleanor West's School for Wayward Children.
When the school’s (literally irresistible) mean girl realizes that Antsy's talent for finding absolutely anything may extend to doors, Antsy is forced to flee in the company of a small group of friends, looking for a way back to the Shop Where the Lost Things Go to be sure that Vineta and Hudson are keeping their promise.
Along the way, they will travel from a world which hides painful memories that cut as sharply as its beauty, to a land that time wasn’t yet old enough to forget—and more than one student's life will change forever.
Mislaid in Parts Half-Known is a story that reminds us that getting what you want doesn't always mean finding what you need.
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- 2024-08-25
Welcome home, and Goodbye.
Mislaid in Parts Half-Known truly felt like a sequel. While all books in the Wayward Children series are connected, and technically make them all sequels in their own right, MiPHK is in its own way a true sequel to Lost in the Moment and Found. We continue on with Antsy, getting what felt like a proper conclusion to her story.
As with LitMaF the aspect of lost things was a main theme here, not just with Antsy but with all of the Wayward children we've come to know. We get a lot of story progression in MiPHK with Elenor, Cade, Sumi and even a little for Cora. We're also given hints that what we know about the worlds behind the doors are more complex than we truly realize.
Welcome home, and goodbye.. for now. I feel like the doors are never truly closed, and we may see characters again. As we have before.
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