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Prophecy of the Sisters.(Young adult review)(Brief article)(Audiobook review)

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| July 01, 2010 | Osborne, Charli | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Prophecy of the Sisters (unabr.). 7 CDs. 8 hrs. Prod. by Hachette Audio. Dist. by BBC Audiobooks America. 2010. ISBN 978-1-60788-311-1. $74.95.

Gr 8 Up--This tale about orphaned sisters in 1890s New York strikes a gothic chord in Michelle Zink's first book (Little, Brown, 2009) in a planned trilogy. Lia and Alice Milthorpe are the latest in a long line of twins central to a centuries-old prophecy. They have become enemies and are turned against each other. One girl seeks to open the gate to the Otherworld, while the other does her best to keep the status quo. A veritable bounty of the supernatural, including angels, stances, …

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