Wednesdays in the Tower
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Grace Andrews
What will Wednesday bring in the second book in this charming New York Times bestselling middle-grade fantasy series from Jessica Day George?
When Celie’s brother Rolf dares her to catch magical Castle Glower creating a new room, she eagerly takes on the challenge! After all, no one knows the Castle better than she does. But Celie gets the surprise of a lifetime when she discovers a new tower, and within it, a giant egg. The Castle seems to want Celie to care for the egg and whatever creature it hatches! But keeping the egg from the rest of her family is more difficult than she ever imagined. How long will Celie be able to keep this magical secret?
Don't miss these other stories from New York Times bestselling author Jessica Day George:
The Rose Legacy series
The Rose Legacy
The Queen's Secret
The Rider's Reign
Tuesdays at the Castle series
Tuesdays at the Castle
Wednesdays in the Tower
Thursdays with the Crown
Fridays with the Wizards
Saturdays at Sea
Holidays at the Castle
Dragon Slippers series
Dragon Slippers
Dragon Flight
Dragon Spear
The Twelve Dancing Princesses series
Princess of the Midnight Ball
Princess of Glass
Princess of the Silver Woods
Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow
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Critic reviews
A sweet, funny, sincere story in which siblings work together.
There is plenty to charm readers in this second book in the series.
This enjoyable romp turns mischief into political action and a stone palace into a cunning character. . . . These kids are clever, as is George's adventure. May pique castle envy.
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