“More advice. Don't go near the Old One. Do go near the Old One. Don't stay past twelve. Trust the Will. Don't trust the Will. I wish someone would tell me something straightforward for once.”
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In this first book of the 'The Keys to the Kingdom' series, readers are introduced to Tom, a boy who finds himself in possession of a set of keys that unlock a hidden world of magic and wonder. The story unfolds as Tom navigates through various challenges and encounters the enigmatic figure known as Mister Monday, who holds the keys to the kingdom. The novel combines elements of fantasy, adventure, and mystery, inviting readers to explore the depths of Tom's quest and the secrets of the kingdom. more
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