Daughters of Steel
| By: | Naomi Cyprus |
| Publisher: | HarperCollins |
| Print ISBN: | 9780062458506 |
| eText ISBN: | 9780062458513 |
| Edition: | 0 |
| Format: | Reflowable |
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Two girls from two different worlds must unite to save each other in this sequel to the middle grade fantasy Sisters of Glass, which Kirkus declared “will inspire many to find the light within” in a starred review. Fans of the Descendants novels, the School for Good and Evil series, and Aru Shah and the End of Time will be swept away by this enchanting duology that’s Frozen meets Aladdin. Halan was once a powerless princess. Now she’s taken her rightful place as queen of the Magi Kingdom—but she wonders if she’ll ever be the ruler her people deserve. And Nalah used to be a powerful pauper. Now she’s the Queen’s Sword—but the more Nalah’s powers grow, the more unruly they become. One vision changes everything. Nalah embarks on a quest across the desert to harness her powers, while Halan must travel through the Transcendent Mirror to help the Thaumas of New Hadar. As a dark threat draws closer, can Nalah and Halan reunite to save both worlds—and the future of magic? Twin Sisters: Halan is a queen with no magic. Nalah is the Queen’s Sword whose power is dangerously uncontrollable. Can they save each other when they’re a world apart? An Epic Quest: One sister journeys through the magical Transcendent Mirror to a land of technology, while the other crosses a vast desert to master her powers before they destroy her. Strong Female Characters: Perfect for young readers who love brave girls taking charge, Halan and Nalah must learn what it means to be leaders and fight for what’s right. Portal Fantasy Adventure: The magical Transcendent Mirror connects two vastly different worlds—one a desert kingdom of magic, the other a modern city where magic is feared.