The Last Fallen Moon
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Author
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Kim, Graci Author
Yeung, Suzie Narrator
Series
Gifted clans volume 2
Published
Disney Hyperion , 2022.
Status
Checked Out

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Best-selling author Rick Riordan presents the second book in Graci Kim's New York Times best-selling Gifted Clans trilogy."Graci Kim does such an amazing job of blending Korean mythology into the modern world, I am now wondering how I ever lived without knowing all this cool information."—New York Times #1 best-selling author Rick RiordanFor Riley Oh, life as the Godrealm’s last fallen star is not all it’s cracked up to be. Her new divine heritage doesn’t even come with cool magical powers; half of her friends and family (including her parents) can’t remember her; and to top it all off, the entire Gom clan is mad at her for killing the Cave Bear Goddess and stripping away their healing abilities.But when their anger boils over and a group of witches curse Riley’s home, she knows it’s up to her to restore magic back to her clan – even if it means sneaking into the Spiritrealm.Luckily, Riley has some backup. Along with her sister, Hattie, Riley meets Dahl, a heaven-born boy with shockingly white hair and a fondness for toilets who might not be telling the whole truth about who he is. Together they’ll fight vicious monsters, discover dark underwater worlds, and race to save the land of the dead from a fate that no one could have foreseen.And this time, Riley won’t let anything get in her way. Because she can’t shake the feeling that something terrible is coming their way – and the gifted community is going to need all the powers they can get.Endorsed by Rick Riordan, author of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians, soon to be a series on Disney+.Complete your middle grade collection with these best-selling fan favorites:
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Format
eAudiobook
Edition
Unabridged
Street Date
06/07/2022
Language
English
ISBN
9781368082587

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Also in this Series

  • The last fallen star: a Gifted clans novel (Gifted clans Volume 1) Cover
  • The last fallen moon (Gifted clans Volume 2) Cover
  • The last fallen realm (Gifted clans Volume 3) Cover

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Though Thousand Worlds leans towards science fiction and Gifted Clans is more fantasy, both of these action-packed, own voices series draw on Korean mythology and explore complex family dynamics with relatable characters. -- Stephen Ashley
These action-packed fantasy series star children who use their magical powers to protect their communities (Gifted Clans) and the natural world (Pipi and Pou). -- CJ Connor
Full of humor and plenty of action, both of these exciting fantasy series star relatable tweens who find themselves facing down dangerous mythological beings (Korean-inspired in Clans, Roman in Olympus) in order to save someone they care about. -- Stephen Ashley
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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Kim continues the Gifted Clans series, which incorporates elements of Korean mythology into contemporary settings, in this exciting new installment that follows the Godrealm's last fallen star, Riley Oh, as she grapples with the truths behind her newly revealed identity as a nonmagical person born into the gifted world. With most of her friends and family being unable to remember her, things are difficult enough, and certain folks from her past are still out to get her, branding her a clan wrecker, but when a coven of angry witches curses Riley's home, she will do anything to help restore the balance and the magic in her community--even if that means going to extremes, like popping back into the dangerous Spiritrealm. Kim's fantastical narrative introduces new faces--like Dahl, a heaven-born boy whose mysterious backstory will eventually be discovered, for better or worse--and reintroduces familiar favorites, like Riley's beloved sister, Hattie, a steadfast ally. Folklore enthusiasts will rejoice at the return to monster-filled lands and new whimsical worlds where anything can happen, and Riley's signature fun attitude and relatable voice will captivate readers who are just meeting her here, as she continues to search for a sense of belonging in a world that constantly challenges her identity.

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School Library Journal Review

Gr 4--8--Despite saving the Mortalrealm in the previous volume, 13-year-old Riley Oh doesn't feel like a hero. The consequences of her actions rendered the Gom clan of gifted healers powerless. To make matters worse, because of a deal struck with a demon, Riley's closest friends and parents have no memory of her. But Riley is determined to redeem herself by journeying to the Spiritrealm, home to heaven and hell, to secure for the Goms a new patron deity who can restore their magic. Like most of her plans, this isn't as easy as she imagined. The Spiritrealm is experiencing issues of its own, and Riley becomes entangled in a much larger conspiracy that threatens the future of both worlds. Healing the damage she's caused and protecting family and friends is Riley's main motivation. She carries plenty of guilt and remorse that prevents her from allowing others to help. Through her experiences in the Spiritrealm and discovering an unlikely ally, Riley finds strength in letting in those around her. Diving deeper into Korean mythology, this sequel in the "Gifted Clans" series further expands a richly built world of mythical creatures and divine beings. Many Korean terms and cultural references are included. VERDICT An enthralling fantasy adventure that never forgets the heart at its core.--Sophie Kenney

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Kirkus Book Review

Riley Oh sets out on another quest--this time into the afterlife--determined to fix all the problems she's caused. Thirteen-year-old Riley succeeded in saving her sister, Hattie, and her magical clan from their vindictive goddess, but not without a price. Her clan has lost their magic, and, though Hattie is back, she's still weak, and she's not getting better. Feeling as though she's let everyone down, Riley decides to track down a new patron for her clan in order to restore their magic. The only problems: She'll have to go to the Korean Spiritrealm to find him, and she doesn't want to endanger anyone else she cares about. Along with the mysterious Dahl, Riley explores the underworld, which oddly resembles New York City and in which spirits are given tour guides and sentenced to vacations instead of trials. Despite the restructuring, something isn't right in the Spiritrealm, and fixing it will have consequences in the land of the living. With dry humor and rough-and-tumble theatrics, Riley's story continues as she grapples with guilt, belonging, and her own identity and self-confidence (Riley is Korean American and was adopted by her Korean family). The novel deftly balances the fun and the serious. The stakes are high, though Riley simply wants to do the right thing for her family and her community. A nonstop, Korean-inspired fantasy adventure that also tackles darker emotions. (glossary) (Fantasy. 9-13) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

*Starred Review* Kim continues the Gifted Clans series, which incorporates elements of Korean mythology into contemporary settings, in this exciting new installment that follows the Godrealm's last fallen star, Riley Oh, as she grapples with the truths behind her newly revealed identity as a nonmagical person born into the gifted world. With most of her friends and family being unable to remember her, things are difficult enough, and certain folks from her past are still out to get her, branding her a clan wrecker, but when a coven of angry witches curses Riley's home, she will do anything to help restore the balance and the magic in her community—even if that means going to extremes, like popping back into the dangerous Spiritrealm. Kim's fantastical narrative introduces new faces—like Dahl, a heaven-born boy whose mysterious backstory will eventually be discovered, for better or worse—and reintroduces familiar favorites, like Riley's beloved sister, Hattie, a steadfast ally. Folklore enthusiasts will rejoice at the return to monster-filled lands and new whimsical worlds where anything can happen, and Riley's signature fun attitude and relatable voice will captivate readers who are just meeting her here, as she continues to search for a sense of belonging in a world that constantly challenges her identity. Grades 5-8. Copyright 2022 Booklist Reviews.

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 4–8—Despite saving the Mortalrealm in the previous volume, 13-year-old Riley Oh doesn't feel like a hero. The consequences of her actions rendered the Gom clan of gifted healers powerless. To make matters worse, because of a deal struck with a demon, Riley's closest friends and parents have no memory of her. But Riley is determined to redeem herself by journeying to the Spiritrealm, home to heaven and hell, to secure for the Goms a new patron deity who can restore their magic. Like most of her plans, this isn't as easy as she imagined. The Spiritrealm is experiencing issues of its own, and Riley becomes entangled in a much larger conspiracy that threatens the future of both worlds. Healing the damage she's caused and protecting family and friends is Riley's main motivation. She carries plenty of guilt and remorse that prevents her from allowing others to help. Through her experiences in the Spiritrealm and discovering an unlikely ally, Riley finds strength in letting in those around her. Diving deeper into Korean mythology, this sequel in the "Gifted Clans" series further expands a richly built world of mythical creatures and divine beings. Many Korean terms and cultural references are included. VERDICT An enthralling fantasy adventure that never forgets the heart at its core.—Sophie Kenney

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Kim, G., & Yeung, S. (2022). The Last Fallen Moon (Unabridged). Disney Hyperion.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Kim, Graci and Suzie Yeung. 2022. The Last Fallen Moon. Disney Hyperion.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Kim, Graci and Suzie Yeung. The Last Fallen Moon Disney Hyperion, 2022.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Kim, G. and Yeung, S. (2022). The last fallen moon. Unabridged Disney Hyperion.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Kim, Graci, and Suzie Yeung. The Last Fallen Moon Unabridged, Disney Hyperion, 2022.

Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.

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