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|title=The London Stone: The Nowhere Chronicles Book Three
|sort=London Stone: The Nowhere Chronicles Book Three
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|isbn=978-1780620671
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|pages=299
|publisher=Indigo
|date=July 2012
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|summary=A satisfying conclusion to a fantasy series that has been a pleasure to read.
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Looking back at [[The Nowhere Chronicles: The Double-Edged Sword by Sarah Silverwood|The Double-Edged Sword]], when Fin set out on an adventure with his friends Christopher and Joe, everything seemed so much simpler and optimistic. Mysteries represented exciting revelations to be discovered rather than powerful secrets with dangerous implications, and the words of the Prophecy were just a warning for future times. Now the Prophecy, and the chaos it promises, has come to pass and Arnold Mather has seized control of power in Nowhere, becoming its dark king.
For those who enjoyed the Nowhere Chronicles, another high fantasy epic with a compelling teenage protagonist that might interest, is [[Wereworld: Rise of the Wolf by Curtis Jobling]]. Meanwhile, [[Incarceron by Catherine Fisher]] is the first book in an intense and well-written series that also includes a passage between worlds.
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