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Armed with new knowledge, Alex is confronted by ancient conspiracies. After going to hell and back, Alex Roth has gained knowledge about the Traveller, Thameland’s cycle, and the hidden priests that serve Uldar’s will. Anticipating his identity being discovered sooner or later, he plans to make himself so famous and indispensable to Generasi that the priests would not even have a prayer of dragging him into the war’s frontlines. With newfound power, he and his companions seek to prove themselves once more in the Games of Roal, all the while Alex expands his business empire, grows stronger and researches his foes. But those foes are not idle. Ancient alliances are renewed, and revelations about the truth of Thameland’s cycles will change Alex’s role in his kingdom, his school, and even in his own life. Forever.
Is Mark of the Fool 7 appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This seventh installment contains moderate fantasy violence in a magical school setting, ancient conspiracies, and games/competitions. No sexual content or strong language, but complex political intrigue and themes of war.
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This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include conspiracy, war, and violence.
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Who'll love this
Readers will enjoy following Alex's continued growth as he builds his business empire, competes in magical games, and uncovers ancient secrets while trying to avoid being forced into war.