“I suppose you could call me...Soot," said the thing. "Yes...Soot. I have breathed it, lived in it, and eaten it for so long that it is a fitting name." "Eaten it?" asked Suzy. "Why eat soot?" "Boredom," said Soot.”
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This book continues the story of Arthur Penhaligon as he encounters the mysterious figure known as Grim Tuesday, who guards another section of the magical realm. The narrative follows the hero as he faces new challenges and adventures while attempting to reclaim the parts of the key that were taken from him. The story involves themes of courage, responsibility, and the consequences of one's choices, set against a backdrop of imaginative world-building within a magical house that exists between realms. Young readers will find an engaging fantasy adventure that builds upon the introduction established in the first book of the series. more
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