Just like in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, where Lucy was never really in danger because all she had to do was call out for help from Aslan, in Emerald Illusion, Abrielle needed only to call out to *MaUre if she got too deeply into trouble (even though he didn't physically manifest until later in the story), whereupon he would be in her mind, calming, reassuring, comforting, and when needed, he'd send . ― J. Rodes, Emerald Illusion. 0 likes. Like “Fear is normal." Levi's eyes locked with mine. "But you must choose whether you will live by it or not.” ― J. Rodes, Emerald Illusion. 0 likes/5(95). · Emerald Illusion was an interesting blend of The Wizard of Oz (actually containing bits of several of the Oz stories) and the Chronicles of Narnia. While the events took place in Oz, the spiritual aspect made it seem much more like C.S. Lewis’ works, though that could be simply because I have read those stories about a million times and have only read the complete set of the Oz stories a few times /5.
Title: Emerald Illusion Author: J. Rodes Genre: Fantasy, Allegory, YA Publisher: Rooted Publishing Release date: 25 October Pages: Abrielle used to dream of a different life. Adventure. R. Jennifer Jill Araya, Narrator. Decem ·. was quite the year. In my first full year as a full-time narrator, I recorded 85 books and crossed both the books-narrated and the books-narrated milestones. I worked for three of the "Big Five" publishers, as well as lots of other audiobook publishers and producers, plus a. Emerald Illusion. by. J. Rodes, Jennifer Rodewald (Goodreads Author) · Rating details · 37 ratings · 21 reviews. Abrielle finds herself in the middle of a realm everyone had heard of but no one believed existed. When she meets a boy named Levi, she finds out there is nothing safe about Oz. However, there is something beneath the.
Genre: Fantasy / YA. Emerald Illusion by Jennifer Rodewald, J. Rodes | Editorial Reviews. Paperback $ Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in. Emerald Illusion by J. Rodes is just an awesome book. It's in the YA genre but everyone will enjoy this allegory set in the land of Oz. It may not be the Oz we remember, but there are enough familiar aspects, you'll know where it takes place. This is after Dorothy's story so we can imagine what took place when Dorothy went back to Kansas.
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