![]() ![]() ![]() “The Forgotten Sisters” opens as Miri is about to return to her home on Mount Eskel. Once there, they help the future Princess Britta prepare for her wedding, and Miri attends school at the Queen’s Castle. Following her time in the Academy, Miri and some of her friends from the Princess Academy are sent from their beloved Mount Eskel to Asland, the royal city. There, Miri gained knowledge she didn’t know existed, and that knowledge ignited a thirst for learning. Miri’s story began when she was sent to the Princess Academy. Nothing makes this clearer than “The Forgotten Sisters,” which came out at the end of February. “Princess Academy” will always be magical unto itself, but there’s a thread of magic that binds all three novels together. But it did, creating a fan base that’s not likely to ease up anytime soon. When Shannon Hale published “Princess Academy” in 2005, she probably had no idea that it would go on to win major honors let alone spawn not one, but two follow-up books - “ Palace of Stone” (2012) and “The Forgotten Sisters” (2015). “PRINCESS ACADEMY: THE FORGOTTEN SISTERS,” by Shannon Hale, Bloomsbury USA Children’s, Feb. ![]()
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