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  • Water Keep

  • Farworld, Volume 1
  • By: J. Scott Savage
  • Narrated by: Mark Wright
  • Length: 11 hrs and 14 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (488 ratings)

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Water Keep

By: J. Scott Savage
Narrated by: Mark Wright
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Publisher's summary

Even though ­thirteen-­year-­old Marcus Kanenas is confined to a wheelchair, he sees himself as a survivor and a dreamer. In fact, his favorite dream is of a world far away, a world where magic is as common as air, where animals tell jokes, and where trees beg people to pick their fruit. He even has a name for this place - Farworld.

When Marcus magically travels to Farworld, he meets Kyja, a girl without magic in a world where spells, charms, and potions are everywhere, and Master Therapass, a master wizard who has kept a secret hidden for 13 years, a secret that could change the fate of two ­worlds. But the Dark Circle has learned of Master Therapass’ secret and their evil influence and power are growing.

Farworld’s only hope is for Marcus and Kyja to find the mythical Elementals - ­water, land, air, and ­fire - ­and convince them to open a drift between the ­worlds. As Kyja and Marcus travel to Water Keep, they must face the worst the evil Dark Circle can throw at them - Summoners, who can command the living and the dead; Unmakers, invisible creatures that can destroy both body and soul; and dark mages known as Thrathkin S’Bae.

Along the way, Marcus and Kyja will discover the truth about their own heritage, the strength of their friendship, and the depths of their unique ­powers.

©2008 J. Scott Savage (P)2008 Shadow Mountain

Critic reviews

"Fantastic!...I loved it!" (Dean Lorey, author of Nightmare Academy)

"Consider me officially hooked on the Farworld series." (James Dashner, New York Times best-selling author of the Maze Runner series)