The Raven Heir
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MOSTLY D: You’re a raven!
Ravens are incredibly smart problem-solvers who come up with brilliant strategies for solving even the most challenging puzzles, and also love coming up with new games, whether they end up playing those games alone or with a friend. You’re usually happy to be on your own, following your own interests and working on your own projects, but you’re always ready to help your friends or your relatives when they really need you, and you know that they’ll always have your back as well. You’ll be happiest soaring through the sky as a raven, charting your own adventures.
MOSTLY E: You’re a cat!
You’re curious and playful and you love spending time with the people you love most, but you’re also wonderfully independent, and you need plenty of quiet time on your own. Luckily you’re fantastically adaptable to all sorts of different situations, and even when you get a little grouchy from time to time, people will still enjoy having you around. You’ll love pouncing and stalking and just purring in the sun as a delightfully unique cat.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Stephanie Burgis grew up in a big, noisy, loving family in Michigan, USA. These days she is a dual citizen of the US and the UK and lives in South Wales (land of dragons) with her husband, the author Patrick Samphire, and their children. She loves to write books about history, magic, families, bravery, dragons and chocolate! The Raven Heir is Stephanie’s fourth book for Bloomsbury.
Three magical adventures about acceptance, family, friendship – and dragons!
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ISBN: PB: 978-1-5266-1444-5; eBook: 978-1-5266-1442-1
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