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Title:Raelia (The Medoran Chronicles #2)
Author:Lynette Noni
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 454 pages
Published:April 1st 2016 by Pantera Press
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Magic
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Raelia (The Medoran Chronicles #2) Paperback | Pages: 454 pages
Rating: 4.46 | 2801 Users | 332 Reviews

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“Life is full of crossroads, Alex. Full of choices.” Returning for a second year at Akarnae Academy with her gifted friends, Alexandra Jennings steps back through a doorway into Medora, the fantasy world that is full of impossibilities. Despite the magical wonder of Medora, Alex’s life remains threatened by Aven Dalmarta, the banished prince from the Lost City of Meya who is out for her blood. To protect the Medorans from Aven’s quest to reclaim his birthright, Alex and her friends seek out the Meyarin city and what remains of its ancient race. Not sure who—or perhaps what—she is anymore, all Alex knows is that if she fails to keep Aven from reaching Meya, the lives of countless Medorans will be in danger. Can she protect them, or will all be lost?

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Original Title: Raelia
ISBN: 1921997621 (ISBN13: 9781921997624)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Medoran Chronicles #2

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Ratings: 4.46 From 2801 Users | 332 Reviews

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So let's just forget about the ending for a bit while I write this review...Realia was INCREDIBLE! Completely lived up to my expectations! And yes I read this one day... In fact I really only stopped reading to go to the bathroom and to eat food... But it was worth it! Although there are only two books so far, The Medoran Chronicles has definitely taken it's place as my favourite series, I just love it so much! Thank you so incredibly much, Lynette Noni, for bringing this world into my existence

O.W.L.s 2019potions - read a sequel3.5 starsI didn't enjoy this as much as the first book, It wasn't as addictive. And there was less of the library which sucked bc I like me a library.

4.5 StarsRaelia is a wonderful edition to The Medoran Chronicles, engaging and delightfully surprising. The storyline resumes shortly after Akarnae, after coming close to losing her freedom at the hands of Aven. Now Alex is back with a vengeance, her training has increased in order to protect the institute and the portal that Aven is so desperate to find.After the revelations of Akarnae, Alex's character growth was immense. She's always been resilient, but has taken her place at Akarnae in her

I AM NOT OKAY!This book has wrecked me and destroyed every fiber of my being! Jordan my baby... *sobs for eternity*P.S. More Kaiden in the next book pleaaaaase!P.P.S. I have to wait a whole year for Draekora? Fuck.P.P.P.S. Maybe now's the time to consider reading straight up standalones from now on.

Definately 5/5 stars it was a perfect sequel! I'm just going to say the ending killed me and I half expected it but was shocked anyway. Full review coming soon (:

Received from: Pantera PressReceived Via: NetGalley.com THE REVIEWWhy this book?I loved the first book in the seriesWhat I thoughtOMG if i could only describe this book in one word it would be "AMAZING!". Alex is back and she's even more of a kick ass heroine then before. The other characters we love are back too and amusing as ever. This book is full of action and crazy moments. The SAS class trip was extremely entertaining. The world building continued to be fantastic and the writing was

4 starsAn excellent second book and one I enjoyed just like the first.World building is excellent and very emotive.The characters are further developed from the first book and I really like how they are developing.The plot is strong and added in a few more elements this time which as good.An excellent second book and i'm keen to get onto the next in the series to see where it goes. It's developing very nicely into a very compelling series.
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