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King of Duels marks the passing of the torch from our beloved Andrea Parsneau to a new narrator. Erin Bennett, a Golden Voice narrator, will continue to bring the magic of The Wandering Inn to life. The world is full of adventures, big and small. From exploring the [Garden of Sanctuary] to the depths of the sea, there are countless fascinating discoveries to be made. Not just in the places people go, but in the things they create... or recreate from Earth. Chocolate, lifting weights, and alcohol all flow through The Wandering Inn with unexpected consequences at times. However, there's also war, [Assassins], and scams that ruin or destroy lives. For every monster, there is an adventurer. The Stitch Witch may creep forward, and the King of Destruction continues his rampage across nations, but there will always be a champion who steps forward. Featuring a foreword from Andrea Parsneau.
Is King of Duels appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
Parents should know this sprawling fantasy series contains war, assassinations, and violence with consequences. The tone mixes lighthearted slice-of-life moments with darker elements including death and destruction.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, mild sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include murder, death, and war (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens will enjoy the huge cast of characters, creative worldbuilding with Earth elements reimagined in a fantasy setting, and mix of adventure with everyday inn life.