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Words are the strongest magic of all... All I want is to get through high school, but apparently the universe has other plans. Now creatures straight from the Scandinavian folklore are appearing in my hometown, and a masked man shows up, offering to teach me to use my unusual gifts. As it turns out, my sister and I were picked by the gods - yes, the actual freaking Norse gods - to save the world from someone hell-bent on destroying it. If we fail, the world as we know it will end in snow and fire. But where do two teenage girls like us even start when they have to stop the apocalypse? Sorcery…mehr

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Words are the strongest magic of all... All I want is to get through high school, but apparently the universe has other plans. Now creatures straight from the Scandinavian folklore are appearing in my hometown, and a masked man shows up, offering to teach me to use my unusual gifts. As it turns out, my sister and I were picked by the gods - yes, the actual freaking Norse gods - to save the world from someone hell-bent on destroying it. If we fail, the world as we know it will end in snow and fire. But where do two teenage girls like us even start when they have to stop the apocalypse? Sorcery of Words is a tale of friendship, family and finding yourself, inspired by the Phantom of the Opera, Norse mythology and Scandinavian folklore.
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Autorenporträt
Moa Eriksson is a teacher from a small island in Northern Europe, where she lives with her dog. When she's not teaching or writing, you can find her with her nose stuck in a book.She had dreamed of being an author since early childhood, when her writing journey started with a series of stories about the dolphin Delfi, which soon turned into longer stories full of magic and romance.Moa's stories are inspired by mythology and folklore, as well as the beautiful nature of her island, which is why nature plays a large role in her stories. Her stories also include plenty of magic and queer characters. Common themes in her works are friendship and found family, with a hint of romance.