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After decades of hiding, the evil Enchantress who cursed Sleeping Beauty is back with a vengeance. Alex and Conner Bailey have not been back to the magical Land of Stories since their adventures in The Wishing Spell ended. But one night, they learn the famed Enchantress has kidnapped their mother! Against the will of their grandmother, the twins must find their own way into the Land of Stories to rescue their mother and save the fairy tale world from the greatest threat it's ever faced. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9780316201551 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: Little - Brown Books for Young Readers Publication Date: 06-03-2014 Pages: 544 Product Dimensions: 5.20(w) x 7.50(h) x 1.60(d) Age Range: 8 - 12 Years Series: Land of Stories #2About the Author Chris Colfer is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and Golden Globe-winning actor. He was honored as a member of the TIME 100, Time magazine's annual list of the one hundred most influential people in the world, and his books include Struck By Lightning: The Carson Phillips Journal, The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell, The Land of Stories: The Enchantress Returns, and The Land of Stories: A Grimm Warning.Read an Excerpt Read an Excerpt The Land of Stories: The Enchantress Returns By Chris Colfer Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Copyright © 2013 Chris Colfer All rights reserved. ISBN: 978-0-316-20154-4 CHAPTER 1 A TRAIN OF THOUGHTS The subtle jerks of the train rocked Alex Bailey awake. She looked at the empty seats around her while she remembered where she was. A long sigh came out of the thirteen-year-old girl and she neatly fixed a strand of strawberry-blonde hair that had escaped her headband. "Not again," she whispered to herself. Alex hated dozing off in public places. She was a very smart and serious young woman and never wanted to give the wrong impression. Luckily for her, she was one of only a few people on the five o'clock train back into town, so her secret was safe. Alex was an exceptionally bright student and always had been. In fact, she was so advanced she was part of an honors program that allowed her to take an additional class at the community college in the next town. Since she was too young to drive and her mother worked the majority of the day at a children's hospital, every Thursday after school Alex would ride her bike to the train station and travel the short distance into the next town for her classes. It was a questionable trip for a young girl to make by herself, and her mother had had reservations at first, but she knew Alex could handle it. This short journey was nothing compared to the things Alex had handled in the past. Alex loved being a part of the honors program. For the first time, she was able to learn about art and history and other languages in an environment where everyone wanted to be there. When her professors asked questions, Alex was one of many people to raise her hand with the answer. Another perk of the train ride was the downtime Alex got to herself. She would gaze out the window and let her thoughts wander while the train traveled. It was the most relaxing part of her day, and many times she'd find herself drifting off to sleep, but only on rare occasions like today would she accidentally drift off completely. Normally, she would wake feeling embarrassed, but this time Alex's embarrassment was laced with annoyance. She had just been having a disheartening dream: a dream she had had many times in the last year. She dreamed she was running barefoot in a beautiful forest with her twin brother, Conner. "I'll race you to the cottage!" Conner said with a huge smile. He shared his sister's looks but, thanks to a recent growth spurt, was now a few inches taller than her. "You're on!" Alex said with a laugh, and the race began. They chased each other through trees and over grassy fields without a care in the world. There were no trolls or wolves or evil queens for them to worry about, because, wherever Alex and Conner were, they knew they were safe. Eventually a small cottage came into view. The twins bolted toward it, putting all their energy into one final sprint. "I win!" Alex declared when both of her open palms touched the front door a millisecond before her brother's. "Not fair!" Conner said. "My feet are flatter than yours!" Alex giggled and tried opening the door, but it was locked. She knocked, but no one answered. "That's funny," Alex said. "Grandma knew we were coming to visit; I wonder why she locked the door." She and her brother peered into the window. They could see their grandmother inside, sitting in a rocking chair near the fireplace. She seemed sad, and slowly rocked back and forth. "Grandma, we're here!" Alex said and cheerfully tapped on the window. "Open the door!" Her grandmother didn't move. "Grandma?" Alex asked, tapping on the window harder. "Grandma, it's us! We want to visit you!" Her grandma raised her head slightly and looked up at them through the window but remained seated. "Let us in!" Alex said, tapping on the glass even harder. Conner shook his head. "It's no use, Alex. We can't go in." He turned away and headed back in the direction they came from. "Conner, don't walk away!" Alex said. "Why bother?" he said, looking back at her. "Clearly she doesn't want us in there." Alex began banging on the window as hard as possible without breaking it. "Grandma, please let us in! We want to come inside! Please!" Grandma looked up at her with a blank stare. "Grandma, I don't know what I did wrong, but whatever it is, I'm sorry! Please let me come back inside!" Alex said as tears began to spill down her face. "I want to come in! I want to come in!" Grandma's plain expression turned into a frown and she shook her head. Alex realized she wasn't going to be let in, and every time she came to this realization in the dream, she would wake up. It might not have been a pleasant dream, but it had felt so good to be back in a forest and to see her grandmother's face again.... It was obvious to her what the dream represented, and had been since the first time she had dreamed it. However, Alex felt something different when she awoke this time. She couldn't help but feel as if someone had been watching her while she was asleep. When she had first awoken, although she hadn't paid much attention to it at first, she could have sworn she saw her grandmother sitting across from her on the train. Was this was an actual sighting or just her imagination getting the best of her? Alex couldn't deny the possibility that it had been real. Her grandmother was capable of many things.... It had been over a year since Alex and Conner Bailey had discovered their family's biggest secret. When they were given an old storybook from their grandmother, they'd never expected it would magically transport them into the fairy-tale world, and never in their wildest dreams had they expected that their grandmother and late father were from this world. Traveling from kingdom to kingdom and befriending the characters they grew up reading about had been the adventure of their lives. But the biggest surprise of all was when the twins learned their own grandmother was Cinderella's Fairy Godmother. Their grandmother eventually found them and took them back home to their anxious mother. "I had to tell the school you both had chicken pox," Charlotte, the twins' mother, said. "I had to come up with a good excuse for why you had been gone for two weeks and thought 'traveling in another dimension' would probably raise a few eyebrows." "Chicken pox?" Conner said. "Mom, you couldn't come up with anything cooler? Like a spider bite or food poisoning?" "Did you know where we were the whole time?" Alex asked. "It wasn't difficult to figure out," Charlotte said. "When I got home from work I went into your room and found the Land of Stories book on the floor. It was still glowing." She looked over at the large emerald storybook held tightly in Grandma's hands. "Were you worried?" Conner asked. "Of course," Charlotte said. "Not necessarily for your safety, but for your sanity. I was worried the experience would overwhelm and frighten you, so I called your grandmother immediately. Luckily, she was still in this world, traveling with her friends. But after the second week of not knowing where you were ... well, let's just say I pray I never have to experience that again." "So you knew about everything?" Alex asked. "Yes," Charlotte said. "Your dad was going to tell you eventually; he just never got the chance." "How did you find out?" Conner asked. "When did Dad tell you? Did you even believe him at first?" Charlotte smiled at the memory. "From the minute I saw your father, I knew there was something different about him," she said. "I had just started my first week of nursing at the children's hospital when I saw your grandmother and her group of friends come to read stories to the patients. But I was completely smitten by the handsome man who was with them. He was so peculiar; he stared around in amazement at everything. I thought he was going to faint when he saw the television." "It was John's first trip to this world," Grandma said with a smile. "He asked me to give him a tour of the hospital, and I did," Charlotte continued. "He was so fascinated to learn about it: the surgeries we performed, the medicines we used, the patients we treated. He asked if we could meet again later after I was done working so I could tell him more. We ended up dating for two months and fell in love. But then, strangely, he disappeared without warning and I didn't see him again for three whole years." The twins looked to their grandmother, knowing a bit of the story already. "I made him go back to the fairy-tale world with me, and forbid him to return," Grandma said and slumped a tad. "I had my reasons, as you know, but I was very wrong." "And that's when he discovered the Wishing Spell and started to collect the items like us, so he could find a way back to
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