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The Oracle of Maracoor

A Novel (Another Day, Book 2)

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The Oracle of Maracoor

By: Gregory Maguire
Narrated by: Debra Wise
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Multimillion-copy bestselling author Gregory Maguire brings us the enchanting second novel in the series Another Day, returning to the world he first created in Wicked.

The Oracle of Maracoor, the second in the trilogy called Another Day, continues the story of Elphaba’s green-skinned granddaughter, Rain. That strange land, Maracoor—across the ocean from Oz—is beset by an invading army. In the mayhem, Rain and Cossy, a child felon, break out of prison. Helped by a few flying monkeys, they struggle to escape the city before it falls under siege. Their arresting officer, Lucikles, also retreats with his family to a highland redoubt. But safety eludes them all. Chaos thunders upon them in the form of warriors, refugees, and brigands. The very fabric of reality loosens, liberating creatures of myth and legend—huge blue wolves, harpies, and giants made of the very landscape.

Cued in by secrets known only to the most highly placed members of the royal court, Rain and her companions hunt the fabled Oracle of Maracoor for guidance and soothsaying. Rain has to recover her forgotten past if she is to consider returning home. Cossy, the ten-year-old convicted of murder, must become invisible to avoid being taken into custody again. Meanwhile, the Fist of Mara, an arcane artifact that renders all around it barren, hammers against human lives. If the reclusive Oracle should spin a prophecy, might the desperate wicked years promise another day, one less perilous?

©2022 Gregory Maguire (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers
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a whole lot of nothing

they walked... a lot.met some magical creatures.. then went home the end.....i kept waiting for something to actually happen but nothing did extremely disappointing plot and unnecessarily long winded writing because there was no substance to the story and he needed to fill the pages up somehow. if theres a third book i dont think i could force myself through the tedium to find out what happens to rain

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Better than the last one.

A bit more of what I loved about the wicked years series, but still way too short. The narration doesn’t seem as bad as the previous novel. Overall I liked it, but wish it was much longer and more in depth story.

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Three books, one story

This new Wicked trilogy is really one story in three books and, whilst there is some repetition on the recap of Rain’s adventures in books 2 and 3, it answers many questions or at least revisits old ones. Finally, a female performer whose interpretation is very engaging, following the exploits of the largely female cast of characters.

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