City of Thirst, Carrie Ryan
City of Thirst, Carrie Ryan
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City of Thirst

Author: Carrie Ryan, John Parke Davis

Narrator: Pat Young

Unabridged: 9 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/13/2015

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

New York Times bestselling author Carrie Ryan and John Parke Davis transport readers back to the boundless world of the Pirate Stream in this engaging and exhilarating sequel to the highly acclaimed The Map to Everywhere that is equal parts adventure, humor, and heart!

When the magical waters of the Pirate Stream begin flooding Marrill's world, the only way to stop the destruction is to return to the Stream and find the source of the mysterious Iron Tide. Reunited with her best friend Fin--who has been forgotten all over again--Marrill, her disbelieving babysitter, and the Enterprising Kraken crew must make the treacherous trek to the towering, sliding, impossible world of Monerva and uncover the secrets of its long-lost wish machine. Only there can Fin wish to finally be remembered. Only there can Marrill wish to save her world and all the people she loves. But to get everything they've ever wanted, Marrill and Fin may have to give up on the most important thing they already have: each other.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Prabhjot on December 18, 2020

This starts few months after where the first one ended. Marrill is in her own world and she receives a message that she's needed back on the Pirate Stream. And Fin is still aboard The Kraken with everyone always forgetting him. But when Marrill and Fin reunite, we all know it's gonna be more adventu......more

Goodreads review by Rashika (is tired) on October 24, 2015

***This review has also been posted on The Social Potato When I read The Map to Everywherelast year, I fell in love. I am the kid who loves adventures. I grew up reading about kids who go on adventures and I love being an adult who reads about kids going on adventures. The follow-up to The Map t......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on January 20, 2016

This review and many more can be found on my blog: Feed Your Fiction Addiction This second installment of the Map to Everywhere series did not disappoint! This one had all of the fun and excitement of the first book with even more unique magical worlds. My kids and I especially loved the wall city th......more

Goodreads review by Malcolm on November 07, 2017

In the first book, we travelled to a few interesting and imaginative places and I left that book looking forward to visiting more places in this one. With that expectancy, I was a little disappointed that we only visited a couple. However, they were indeed interesting and imaginative with the titula......more

Goodreads review by Ilaria on April 27, 2016

Ad ogni capitolo, mi innamoro sempre di più di questa saga. Amo Fin, amo Marrill e amo tutti gli altri. Anche Remy, che all'inizio sopportavo poco, verso la fine non mi è dispiaciuta. Amo come le vicende siano assurde ed ambientate in posti ancora più assurdi. E niente, non posso che consigliarvelo.......more


Quotes

Praise for The Map to Everywhere:
* "Ryan and Davis' swashbuckling quest features fantastic world building, gnarly creatures, and a villain who is both spooky and formidable.... The unique details, expert plotting, charming characters, and comic interludes combine in a tantalizing read."—Booklist, starred review

* "Wholly original.... This is an ambitious undertaking, and strong readers who enjoy adventure fiction and fantasy will inhale the first book in what has the potential to be an extraordinary series."—School Library Journal, starred review

* "Vividly cast.... Multifaceted characters, high stakes, imaginative magic, and hints of hidden twists and complexities to come."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review

* "Fast-paced and imaginative, this adventure combines action with whimsy, injecting emotion and pathos into an otherwise lighthearted romp. It's a strong start for what promises to be a highly enjoyable series."—Publishers Weekly, starred review