![]() ![]() Shadrack is the most notable cartologer in Boston. Thirteen-year-old Sophia Tims has lived with her uncle, Shadrack, since her explorer parents disappeared on a mission when she was a young child. ![]() ![]() They were tasked with discovering not just where other places were, but when. Thus, cartologers (mapmakers) and explorers became immensely important. However, when the mysterious Great Disruption happened nearly a century ago, time shifted all over the world and now different areas are also different eras, from prehistoric to the future. In Boston, New Occident (formerly the U.S.), it is 1891. For me personally, this is my favorite fantasy book since Harry Potter (and we all know that is high praise indeed), although really it brings me back to my middle school days reading “The Golden Compass” and “The Neverending Story.” While “The Glass Sentence” is marketed for upper middle grade readers, this sweeping epic fantasy will also appeal to teens and adults who cherish a great immersive story. Grove’s The Mapmakers Trilogy, a fantasy series, starting with “The Glass Sentence.” If you’re anything like me and enjoy binge reading entire series, now is the perfect time to get started as the final book will be released this July. Now is the perfect time to get hooked on S.E. ![]()
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