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Moonbound A Novel
The novel "Moonbound" by Robin Sloan introduces a young protagonist whose life takes a sudden, extraordinary turn when they stumble upon a secret world deeply intertwined with the moon. This isn't just a metaphorical connection; it suggests a literal, tangible link that has been hidden from ordinary perception. Our main character, perhaps an unassuming individual initially, finds themselves drawn into an ancient legacy or a grand destiny that calls them towards lunar mysteries. This discovery unravels the familiar reality, revealing layers of magic, history, and wonder that lie just beyond the veil of everyday life, setting them on an unexpected and potentially perilous adventure. At its core, "Moonbound" seems to explore themes of destiny versus choice, the profound allure of the unknown, and the fantastical potential hidden within the mundane. It delves into what it means to be connected to something vast and ancient, like the moon, and how such connections shape one's identity and purpose. The narrative likely champions the power of curiosity and the courage required to embrace the extraordinary. What makes this book compelling is Sloan's characteristic inventiveness, promising a tale that is both whimsical and deeply resonant, blending the awe of cosmic wonder with the intimate journey of a character discovering their place in a universe far larger and more magical than they ever imagined.
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$14.95
1 copy
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Pages
432
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780374610609
ISBN-10
0374610606
Language
English
Published
2024-06-11
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