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RUNE MAGIC, TIME travel, transformation: Sky's grandfather opened up a world of limitless possibility . . . then asked the impossible. He asked Sky to kill a man.Sky and Kristin know they have to stop Sigurd. But how, when he can possess any person, any beast, at will? Once more, the answer is to be found back along the bloodlines. The secret of possession lies in Meg, an accused witch, and in Matthew, the Witchfinder determined to capture her. But the price for knowing what Sigurd knows is steep--to defeat their grandfather, will they have to become exactly like him? In this thrilling conclusion to the Runestone Saga, the final choice between everlasting life and the necessity of death will be made at one of the great turning points in history--a battle, quite literally, for all time. And the outcome rests precariously on one final cast of the runes. . . .From the Hardcover edition.
Is Possession appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This YA fantasy series finale features time travel, body possession, and moral complexity as protagonists face the difficult choice of whether to use dark magic against their villainous grandfather. Violence is moderate with magical battles and historical conflict.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include murder, death, and violence (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens will be gripped by the high-stakes time-travel adventure where heroes must decide if they'll cross moral lines to defeat a shapeshifting villain.