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The Ickabog

by J. K. Rowling
The Ickabog by J. K. Rowling
★ 7.00 / 6
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From J.K. Rowling, a warm, fast-paced, funny fairy tale of a fearsome monster, thrilling adventure, and hope against all odds.

Once upon a time there was a tiny kingdom called Cornucopia, as rich in happiness as it was in gold, and famous for its food. From the delicate cream cheeses of Kurdsburg to the Hopes-of-Heaven pastries of Chouxville, each was so delicious that people wept with joy as they ate them.

But even in this happy kingdom, a monster lurks. Legend tells of a fearsome creature living far to the north in the Marshlands... the Ickabog. Some say it breathes fire, spits poison, and roars through the mist as it carries off wayward sheep and children alike. Some say it's just a myth...

And when that myth takes on a life of its own, casting a shadow over the kingdom, two children - best friends Bert and Daisy - embark on a great adventure to untangle the truth and find out where the real monster lies, bringing hope and happiness to Cornucopia once more.

Featuring full color illustrations by children from across the United States and Canada, this original fairy tale from one of the world's most celebrated storytellers will captivate readers of all ages.

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Release date: November 10, 2020

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J. K. Rowling

J. K. Rowling

J.K. Rowling's name is almost synonymous with the word "magic," yet her own life story proves that even the most extraordinary tales can begin with humble beginnings. Born in Yate, Gloucestershire, England, Rowling's imagination took root early, blossoming through her love of books and storytelling. Her journey, however, was far from an enchanted one. Like many great stories, hers is laced with struggles—financial hardship, personal loss, and the weight of self-doubt. It was in these quiet, difficult moments that she began writing what would eventually become the Harry Potter series—a saga that would reshape the world of literature.

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Rowling's writing style is known for its rich world-building and deeply relatable characters, blending the whimsy of fantasy with universal themes of courage, friendship, and the fight against darkness. Her ability to build a world where magic is as real as the everyday challenges people face resonates with readers of all ages. From Hogwarts to the wider wizarding world, her tales blend adventure with emotional depth, drawing readers in not only through their spellbinding plots but also through the personal growth of beloved characters.

The Harry Potter series is more than just a global phenomenon—it’s a cultural touchstone that has transformed the way the world reads, writes, and even imagines magic. It has become a blueprint for immersive, character-driven storytelling. But Rowling's work doesn't stop there. As Robert Galbraith, she ventured into crime fiction with the Cormoran Strike series, proving her literary range and knack for creating compelling mysteries, once again displaying her mastery in pulling readers into a world they can't escape.

Her impact stretches beyond the written word. J.K. Rowling's influence on popular culture is immeasurable, from the blockbuster films that brought her characters to life to the theme parks where fans can experience the magic in person. Yet, through all the success, she remains deeply connected to her roots and continues to use her platform for causes close to her heart, from literacy to philanthropy.

A storyteller at her core, J.K. Rowling's legacy is far more than just a series of books—it’s the spark she’s ignited in countless readers and writers around the world, showing us that in every story, magic is possible.

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