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  • Delivery to the Lost City

  • The Train to Impossible Places, Book 3
  • By: P.G. Bell
  • Narrated by: Sophie Roberts
  • Length: 8 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (25 ratings)

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Delivery to the Lost City

By: P.G. Bell
Narrated by: Sophie Roberts
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Summary

All aboard for the rip-roaring final book in the best-selling Train to Impossible Places series, with magic at every stop.

When the Impossible Postal Express magically arrives to collect Suzy, she sets off on her most difficult delivery yet. A mysterious talking book is stealing words and causing chaos across the whole of the Impossible Places! The book must be returned to a city that's been lost for thousands of years. But without a map to get there, Suzy and Wilmot's journey plunges them into grave danger. And with time running out, it might not just be the knowledge in the Impossible Places that is lost for ever - Suzy and Wilmot could be too.

©2021 P.G. Bell (P)2020 W F Howes
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"Delivers epic magic and adventure by the train-load." (Sibéal Pounder)

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I agree with Joanna Hughes

I agree with Joanna Hughes. It wasn’t the same person and it kind of disappointed me. Otherwise, I would give it a great review! It was okay I guess… ♥️

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Wasn't as good as book 1 - 2.

Different peson read this book not the same person reading
books 1-2.
Not as good as doing the voices but got use to her voice halfway through and story not as good as book 1-2 but still enjoy it bit more magic to this book also bit more darkness to it so maybe little old children would be best 12 - 14 yrs old.
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