Poe Prophecies
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The Raven
by P. Anastasia
read by Alexander Kim
Part 1 of the Poe Prophecies series
Changing the future was never meant to be easy.
My name's Aidan Grey. I'm a twelve-year-old student at P.O.E. Academy, where we don't just study Edgar Allan Poe's works-we decode them. His stories aren't just literature; they're maps, riddles, and warnings. Prophetic clues are cleverly buried in every line, every stanza. Find the right words, and you might change someone's fate.
The academy says kids like me aren't ready to handle something so unpredictable. My best friend and I disagree. We've been practicing in secret, testing the boundaries of what we've learned.
But words, like secrets, can be dangerous, and the academy forgot to mention just how dangerous they can be...
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The Black Cat
by P. Anastasia
read by Alexander Kim
Part 2 of the Poe Prophecies series
Trust no one.
My name's Aidan Grey. I'm a twelve-year-old student at P.O.E. Academy, where we study the works of Edgar Allan Poe. Since joining a super-secret study group, I've learned new things and met new people. But something doesn't smell right, and it's not last week's leftover sandwich in my book bag.
I've got a hunch that there's more than meets the eye to this Vincent guy. So what if he has a powerful Kindred and can move about a room like a ghost? He's friends with my cousin, and my cousin should be expelled for things he's said about The Prophet. Lenore thinks Vincent's one of us, but anyone who's friends with Bertrand can't be trusted.
I'll do whatever it takes to expose him for what he is.
Don't miss book 3: Mask of the Red Death
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POE Prophecies: Tamerlane
by P. Anastasia
read by Alexander Kim
Part 5 of the Poe Prophecies series
Do we get to choose?
The school year is almost over, and I've got a few projects to wrap up before I can relax and enjoy the break. Thanks to a clumsy mishap, I'm all out of holiday cheer. We've also gotten more bad news about Theo, but I'm determined to help. I'm not sure if it will change things. It's hard to tell if our destiny is really our own, or if we're being pushed down a path by an outside force.
After discovering Bertrand's newest secret, I don't know if I trust the system anymore. I want to believe that prophets truly can make a difference, but can I?
Don't miss POE Prophecies book 6: The Gold Bug
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POE Prophecies: Mask of the Red Death
by P. Anastasia
read by Alexander Kim
Part of the Poe Prophecies series
I won't give up without a fight.
The Prophet had an ugly surprise in store. There are unspoken risks, and I'm not referring to Lenore's "accident." Everything I've been working toward could vanish in an instant. After what happened to Theo, we need to tread carefully.
That's not our only concern. We think we've discovered where the Disbelievers have been recruiting students. We plan to sneak inside, gather intel, and then get out. No harm in that, right? Infiltrating the place won't be easy, but my friends have my back.
We're smart, and we won't get caught.
Don't miss book 4: Dream Within a Dream
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POE Prophecies: Dream Within a Dream
by P. Anastasia
read by Alexander Kim
Part of the Poe Prophecies series
I can't sleep.
My name's Aidan Grey. I'm a twelve-hold up-nearly thirteen-year-old student at P.O.E Academy, and I study the works of Edgar Allan Poe. My birthday is around the corner, but it's hard to be excited with all this crushing anxiety. Anxiety over what, you ask? Well, it's not because final exams are coming, and it's definitely not because of the horrific incident at the Archives-although that, too, has me on edge. Something even more unnerving has been happening. Vivid, life-like nightmares haunt me. I wake up groggy and confused, detached from reality. I don't know what to do or who to tell. My parents? My friends? The professor? Maybe I'll just handle this on my own...
Don't miss POE Prophecies, book 5: Tamerlane.
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POE Prophecies: The Gold Bug
by P. Anastasia
read by Alexander Kim
Part of the Poe Prophecies series
Foreword by Christopher P. Semtner - Curator, Poe Museum.
Seeing is believing.
Why couldn't winter break be an actual break?
For weeks, my schedule's been packed with emotionally and mentally draining events. Lenore's birthday. Poe's birthday. A visit to the Prophets for Disaster Mitigation Center. I'm exhausted! On top of that, I learned that modern prophets don't work the way I had once thought, and the revelation has left me confused and full of spite.
Shouldn't others' tragedies be approached with empathy? Isn't that what Poe deserved and what he would have wanted for us all?
Don't miss book 7: Liegia
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