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Brother of a Fire Witch (Beneath the Jeweled Moon) (Volume 3)

by John Boyle

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Prince Haruko only wants to be left alone to build steam engines and mechanical devices, but his sister, the witch Tanoshi, has a problem. After turning people into frogs and single-handedly defeating an army, everyone fears and avoids her. But, as she approaches marriageable age, Haruko realizes she needs a husband, or face death from the Moon Goddess' curse. Their lives become even more complicated after Haruko is ordered to the capitol to marry a noble's daughter who thinks anything mechanical is stupid. There is one answer, but can kids raised in a steampunk world survive in modern-day America? And can Tanoshi live without the power she'd known all her life?… (more)

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Prince Haruko only wants to be left alone to build steam engines and mechanical devices, but his sister, the witch Tanoshi, has a problem. After turning people into frogs and single-handedly defeating an army, everyone fears and avoids her. But, as she approaches marriageable age, Haruko realizes she needs a husband, or face death from the Moon Goddess' curse. Their lives become even more complicated after Haruko is ordered to the capitol to marry a noble's daughter who thinks anything mechanical is stupid. There is one answer, but can kids raised in a steampunk world survive in modern-day America? And can Tanoshi live without the power she'd known all her life?

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