Prologue - The Library Secrets Begin
Most people thought the old library was ordinary.
They walked past it every day without noticing the tall windows, the twisting ivy climbing the brick walls, or the strange golden owl carved above the front doors. Parents hurried by carrying groceries. Students rushed past on their way home from school. Cars splashed through puddles when it rained.
Nobody stopped to wonder why the library lights sometimes glowed after midnight.
Nobody asked why the clock tower chimed thirteen times on stormy nights.
And nobody-not even the grown-ups-noticed the tiny wooden door hidden behind the tallest bookshelf on the second floor.
Because the library only revealed its secrets to true readers.
Inside the library worked a woman named Mrs. Greer.
She knew every shelf.
Every story.
Every hidden hallway.
She knew which books made children laugh.
Which books made them brave.
And which books opened doors far beyond imagination.
But lately, Mrs. Greer had grown worried.
Fewer children visited the library now.
Some said books were boring.
Others said adventures only happened on screens.
Many hurried past the shelves without ever opening a single page.
And deep within the magical worlds hidden inside the library...
The stories were beginning to fade.
Dragons slept longer than they should.
Pirates forgot their songs.
Talking animals whispered nervously in dark forests.
Even the castles in the story kingdoms had begun losing their color.
Without readers, stories could disappear forever.
One rainy afternoon, Mrs. Greer climbed a narrow staircase to a locked room hidden high above the library. Dust floated through the air as thunder rumbled outside.
At the center of the room rested an ancient book glowing softly blue and gold.
Mrs. Greer placed her hand gently on the cover.
"I know," she whispered softly. "They're coming."
The book shimmered warmly beneath her fingertips.
Far below, the front doors of the library slowly creaked open.
Two children stepped inside, shaking rain from their jackets.
Betty looked curious.
Bobby looked unconvinced.
Mrs. Greer smiled.
Because sometimes the greatest adventures begin with the children who least expect them.
And somewhere deep behind the shelves...
A tiny hidden lock quietly clicked open.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Prologue - The Library Secrets BeginMost people thought the old library was ordinary.They walked past it every day without noticing the tall windows, the twisting ivy climbing the brick walls, or the strange golden owl carved above the front doors. Parents hurried by carrying groceries. Students rushed past on their way home from school. Cars splashed through puddles when it rained.Nobody stopped to wonder why the library lights sometimes glowed after midnight.Nobody asked why the clock tower chimed thirteen times on stormy nights.And nobody-not even the grown-ups-noticed the tiny wooden door hidden behind the tallest bookshelf on the second floor.Because the library only revealed its secrets to true readers.Inside the library worked a woman named Mrs. Greer.She knew every shelf.Every story.Every hidden hallway.She knew which books made children laugh.Which books made them brave.And which books opened doors far beyond imagination.But lately, Mrs. Greer had grown worried.Fewer children visited the library now.Some said books were boring.Others said adventures only happened on screens.Many hurried past the shelves without ever opening a single page.And deep within the magical worlds hidden inside the library.The stories were beginning to fade.Dragons slept longer than they should.Pirates forgot their songs.Talking animals whispered nervously in dark forests.Even the castles in the story kingdoms had begun losing their color.Without readers, stories could disappear forever.One rainy afternoon, Mrs. Greer climbed a narrow staircase to a locked room hidden high above the library. Dust floated through the air as thunder rumbled outside.At the center of the room rested an ancient book glowing softly blue and gold.Mrs. Greer placed her hand gently on the cover."I know," she whispered softly. "They're coming."The book shimmered warmly beneath her fingertips.Far below, the front doors of the library slowly creaked open.Two children stepped inside, shaking rain from their jackets.Betty looked curious.Bobby looked unconvinced.Mrs. Greer smiled.Because sometimes the greatest adventures begin with the children who least expect them.And somewhere deep behind the shelves.A tiny hidden lock quietly clicked open. The Hidden Library Door is an unforgettable middle-grade fantasy adventure filled with mystery, imagination, courage, friendship, and the magic of reading. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781635530445
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Prologue - The Library Secrets BeginMost people thought the old library was ordinary.They walked past it every day without noticing the tall windows, the twisting ivy climbing the brick walls, or the strange golden owl carved above the front doors. Parents hurried by carrying groceries. Students rushed past on their way home from school. Cars splashed through puddles when it rained.Nobody stopped to wonder why the library lights sometimes glowed after midnight.Nobody asked why the clock tower chimed thirteen times on stormy nights.And nobody-not even the grown-ups-noticed the tiny wooden door hidden behind the tallest bookshelf on the second floor.Because the library only revealed its secrets to true readers.Inside the library worked a woman named Mrs. Greer.She knew every shelf.Every story.Every hidden hallway.She knew which books made children laugh.Which books made them brave.And which books opened doors far beyond imagination.But lately, Mrs. Greer had grown worried.Fewer children visited the library now.Some said books were boring.Others said adventures only happened on screens.Many hurried past the shelves without ever opening a single page.And deep within the magical worlds hidden inside the library.The stories were beginning to fade.Dragons slept longer than they should.Pirates forgot their songs.Talking animals whispered nervously in dark forests.Even the castles in the story kingdoms had begun losing their color.Without readers, stories could disappear forever.One rainy afternoon, Mrs. Greer climbed a narrow staircase to a locked room hidden high above the library. Dust floated through the air as thunder rumbled outside.At the center of the room rested an ancient book glowing softly blue and gold.Mrs. Greer placed her hand gently on the cover."I know," she whispered softly. "They're coming."The book shimmered warmly beneath her fingertips.Far below, the front doors of the library slowly creaked open.Two children stepped inside, shaking rain from their jackets.Betty looked curious.Bobby looked unconvinced.Mrs. Greer smiled.Because sometimes the greatest adventures begin with the children who least expect them.And somewhere deep behind the shelves.A tiny hidden lock quietly clicked open. The Hidden Library Door is an unforgettable middle-grade fantasy adventure filled with mystery, imagination, courage, friendship, and the magic of reading. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781635530445
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Prologue - The Library Secrets BeginMost people thought the old library was ordinary.They walked past it every day without noticing the tall windows, the twisting ivy climbing the brick walls, or the strange golden owl carved above the front doors. Parents hurried by carrying groceries. Students rushed past on their way home from school. Cars splashed through puddles when it rained.Nobody stopped to wonder why the library lights sometimes glowed after midnight.Nobody asked why the clock tower chimed thirteen times on stormy nights.And nobody-not even the grown-ups-noticed the tiny wooden door hidden behind the tallest bookshelf on the second floor.Because the library only revealed its secrets to true readers.Inside the library worked a woman named Mrs. Greer.She knew every shelf.Every story.Every hidden hallway.She knew which books made children laugh.Which books made them brave.And which books opened doors far beyond imagination.But lately, Mrs. Greer had grown worried.Fewer children visited the library now.Some said books were boring.Others said adventures only happened on screens.Many hurried past the shelves without ever opening a single page.And deep within the magical worlds hidden inside the library.The stories were beginning to fade.Dragons slept longer than they should.Pirates forgot their songs.Talking animals whispered nervously in dark forests.Even the castles in the story kingdoms had begun losing their color.Without readers, stories could disappear forever.One rainy afternoon, Mrs. Greer climbed a narrow staircase to a locked room hidden high above the library. Dust floated through the air as thunder rumbled outside.At the center of the room rested an ancient book glowing softly blue and gold.Mrs. Greer placed her hand gently on the cover."I know," she whispered softly. "They're coming."The book shimmered warmly beneath her fingertips.Far below, the front doors of the library slowly creaked open.Two children stepped inside, shaking rain from their jackets.Betty looked curious.Bobby looked unconvinced.Mrs. Greer smiled.Because sometimes the greatest adventures begin with the children who least expect them.And somewhere deep behind the shelves.A tiny hidden lock quietly clicked open. The Hidden Library Door is an unforgettable middle-grade fantasy adventure filled with mystery, imagination, courage, friendship, and the magic of reading. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781635530445
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