Secrets of The Gordian Knot Book 1: Book of Secrets by James Pascatore
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Chapter 1 - The Raven After leaving school, Irish-American twins James, and Melissa Evercreetch meet a young witch named Emaline Goode from a school called Ilvermorny. |
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Chapter 2 - Emaline Goode James and Melissa receive their Ilvermorny letter and they learn what they truly are. |
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Chapter 3 - James' Junction After receiving their letters, the twins prepare to journey to New York. |
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Chapter 4 - Celestia Angell After the train breaks down in Virginia, the twins stay with their aunt and meet Celestia Angell and finally arrive in New York City. |
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Chapter 5 - Ebbingdale's Wonders for Wizards James, Melissa, and Celestia shop for school supplies at the department store known as Ebbingdale's Wonders for Wizards. |
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Chapter 6 - The Castle Hidden In The Mist The twins take one last journey from New York City to Ilvermorny. |
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Chapter 7 - The Sorting Hall The twins are sorted into their Houses and also make some new friends. |
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Chapter 8 - The Thirteenth Tower After an enormous dinner, the twins are woken up in the middle of the night and taken out into the forest for a special initiation. |
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Chapter 9 - A New Discovery James makes a surprising discovery. |
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Chapter 10 - Warlock's Hall The first-years receive their wands. |
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Chapter 11 - Professor Mordecai After receiving their wands, the first-years start their classes. |
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Chapter 12 - The Birth of The Voyageurs James and Melissa form the Voyageurs. |
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