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Graci Kim Releases The Book The Last Fallen Realm
Steeped in ancient Korean mythology, driven by a plucky young heroine, and filled with action, suspense, and the possibilities of magic all around us, THE LAST FALLEN REALM is a work of fantasy and the perfect end to Graci Kim’s Gifted Clans saga. New York Times best-selling author, Kim, is a Korean-Kiwi diplomat turned author who writes about the magic that is inside all of us. Riley Oh wasn’t born into her family. Okay, so she’s not the first Korean American girl to be adopted. But she wasn’t born in Korea—or even on this planet. Though she might look and act like a typical ‘tween, Riley tumbled down to the earth as the last fallen star. Riley also wasn’t born to be a witch—she’s just a saram, a person without any magic. And she certainly wasn’t born to be a leader. But now, the entire magical community believes that she and her recently adopted brother, Dahl Oh, were chosen to save the world. They’re only thirteen years old, for crying out loud. They can’t even drive yet, let alone lead an army of witches in a war against five vengeful goddesses destined to do something epic. Even though he looks a boy (despite his shockingly white hair) and acts like one too (he’s obsessed with toilets), Dahl is the last fallen moon and Riley’s soul-twin. To Dahl, it all seems like a great big adventure. But Riley feels as if the weight of three realms is on her shoulders. To win against the evil wrath of the goddesses, Riley must work together with her friends and find the strength to believe in herself.