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Princess Sakura's memories are scattered across multiple dimensions - and now she and Syaoran are part of an unlikely group of friends traveling from world to world to find them. When Syaoran, Mokona, and Sakura are separated from Fai and Kurogane, each group finds itself on opposing sides of a conflict that threatens to destroy the future of a troupe of young women performers...and possibly the entire world!
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"Reservoir Chronicle"--Cover.
This book is printed "manga-style" in the authentic Japanese right-to-left format.
Ages 13+
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Sakura is awake, but she remembers nothing - certainly not Syaoran, who has sacrificed everything to help her. Accompanied by the happy-go-lucky Fai, the intense Kurogane, and the strikingly odd creature Mokona Modoki, Sakura and Syaoran make their way into a new universe where a traveling magician has suddenly become frighteningly powerful and is terrorizing an entire town. Only a few independent-minded stragglers remain to battle for control of their own lives.
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October 9, 2013 | Edited by Tom Morris | merge authors |
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