Robin Hood, The One Who Looked Good in Green (Twice Upon a Time #4)
About this book
An exciting new story in the Twice Upon a Time series from Wendy Mass!Robin has a bad habit of getting into trouble — and a better habit of getting out of it (barely). He lives on an isolated outpost in the middle of nowhere and has no idea why his parents disappeared years ago. Then a strange delivery arrives at his doorstep, and the past is suddenly very present. Marian was raised to be a very powerless girl in a very powerful family. But that hasn't stopped her from making her own adventures — and trespassing in some places her parents definitely don't want her to see. She has no idea what life would be like outside of her home — until a mysterious invitation forces her to leave everything behind. Robin and Marian have lived very different lives in very different places. Their paths should never, ever cross — but before they know it, they are thrown together on a quest that requires legendary bravery, quick-witted escapes, and the ability to . . . get along with each other.The sky's no longer the limit on what Robin and Marian can do — as long as they manage to do it together.Reviews
Praise for 13 Gifts:* "Mass keeps the plot jumping like a fireworks display; there's one surprise spark after another, all coming together at the end for a breathtaking finale." -- School Library Journal, starred review
"Philosophical and wryly humorous, this magical tale will satisfy both fans and new readers alike." -- Kirkus Reviews
Praise for Finally:
"Finally is a treat -- a delicious story about fitting in, falling down, and
growing up. Wendy Mass has done it again!" -- Rebecca Stead, Newbery Medal winner of When You Reach Me
"Finally will have readers laughing, nodding in agreement, and sighing in
sympathy." -- TeensReadToo.com
Praise for 11 Birthdays:
* "A fresh twist on the familiar themes of middle-grade family and school dynamics." -- Booklist, starred review
* "Girls will relate to Amanda's insecurities, and the confidence and insight she gains
will resonate." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review