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Paper Dragons: The Rise of the Sand Spirits: Book 2
By (Author) Siobhan McDermott
Illustrated by Yuzhen Cai
Hachette Children's Group
Hodder Children's Books
8th April 2025
10th April 2025
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Ancient religions, Mythology and legends
Paperback
432
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 32mm
300g
Return to the underwater realm . . .
Following the infiltration of Hok Woh and possession of her friends, Zhi Ging sets out on a dangerous mission to find Reishi, the Silhouette Scout, whom she believes has been lured into a dangerous trap. With her adorable now-phoenix Malo by her side, Zhi Ging must fight off dangerous sand spirits, power-hungry enemies and magnificent dragons if she is to save her friends and her new home in the world of the immortals. But as secrets are uncovered and new enemies emerge, can Zhi Ging figure out who to trust And, more importantly, how to survive Join Zhi Ging and return to the magical underwater realm of Hok Woh in this highly anticipated follow-up to Paper Dragons: The Fight for the Hidden Realm. Perfect for fans of Nevermoor and Dragon Mountain.PRAISE FOR THE FIGHT FOR THE HIDDEN REALM'A soaring, luminous new world ... An absolute delight!' Jessica Townsend'An absolute feast for the senses!' Nizrana Farook'A thrillingly immersive story of courage, self-discovery, and magic' Sinead O'Hart'Full of magical delight' Maisie Chan'A new classic fantasy adventure' Eoin Colfer'An incredibly original and immersive fantasy adventure. I cannot wait to read more!' L.D. LapinskiSiobhan McDermott was born in Hong Kong and grew up on a steady stream of stories filled with Chinese legends and Irish folklore. She now lives in the UK and continues to order dim sum in Cantonese tinged with a distinctly Dublin lilt. Paper Dragons: The Fight for the Hidden Realm is her debut novel and was chosen as Waterstones Children's Book of the Month. Her debut was inspired by moments across her life: from childhood ferry trips between Lantau Island and Hong Kong, to travelling around Taiwan, Italy and Spain.