The Island at the End of Everything, The Girl of Ink and Stars, A Girl Called Owl - 3-Book Set - Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
Island at the End of Everything
The Girl of Ink and Stars
A Girl Called Owl
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Overview:
Step into three spellbinding adventures collected in one beautiful paperback collection. This 3-book set brings together Island at the End of Everything, The Girl of Ink and Stars, and A Girl Called Owl—tales that blend courage, myth, and friendship in richly imagined worlds. The Island at the End of Everything follows Ami on Culion Island as a cruel policy forces families to flee, testing her bond with home and family and turning butterflies into a beacon of hope. The Girl of Ink and Stars follows Isabella as she dares to map a distant land beyond island walls, guided by a compass of maps, loyalty, and an ancient myth that whispers of danger and destiny. A Girl Called Owl introduces Owl, a girl discovering winter magic and a mysterious father, as frost and fantasy illuminate her path forward. This set is perfect for confident middle-grade readers and fans of atmospheric, character-driven fantasy. It’s a thoughtful, multi-voice reading journey you can enjoy together or dive into solo.
What Makes This Collection Special:
What ties these three books together is heart-forward storytelling told through brave, relatable heroines and lyrical prose that invites readers to step fully into each world. Two titles by the celebrated author Kiran Millwood Hargrave sit alongside Amy Wilson’s Winter-inspired debut, creating a balanced collection that delights fans of high-stakes quests, evocative landscapes, and coming-of-age moments. The Island at the End of Everything adds historical texture and resilience in the face of injustice, while The Girl of Ink and Stars offers a mythic quest rooted in maps, courage, and sacrifice. A Girl Called Owl introduces a contemporary girl stepping into a frost-bitten fantasy realm where family, friendship, and self-discovery collide. Together, these novels offer a rich, binge-worthy reading experience with distinct but complementary tones that encourage discussion and reflection.
Books Included in This Collection:
The Island at the End of Everything
Amihan’s world on Culion Island is beautiful and fragile, where a community’s safety clashes with policy and fear. When a government order tears families apart, Ami’s determination to return home reveals a quiet courage that grows with every challenge. The book’s humane storytelling blends historical detail with warm family bonds and a hopeful thread—culminating in a powerful reminder that home, community, and small acts of kindness can carry us through the darkest times. A poetic, compassionate read that resonates with readers who love resilience and friendship.
The Girl of Ink and Stars
Isabella’s map becomes a lifeline as she ventures beyond the island’s walls into a desolate, demon-haunted landscape. Guided by her father’s cartographic legacy, she confronts danger, unearths old myths, and discovers the fierce strength within herself. This is a coming-of-age fantasy about courage, loyalty, and a quest that tests both heart and resolve. The world-building is immersive, with suspenseful action scenes and emotional stakes that will linger long after the last page.
A Girl Called Owl
Owl’s ordinary life begins to shimmer with winter magic as frost patterns appear on her skin and questions about her mysterious father rise to the surface. The blend of contemporary school-life with a spellbinding winter realm introduces themes of identity, belonging, and brave choices. Owl’s journey is intimate and hopeful, weaving friendship and self-discovery into a quietly luminous fantasy. For readers who enjoy character-driven adventures with mythic texture and a touch of wintry wonder, Owl offers a memorable, heartwarming arc.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for confident middle-grade readers (ages roughly 9–12) and thoughtful YA crossover readers who relish immersive fantasy, strong female protagonists, and world-building with real emotional stakes. It’s also a fantastic gift for readers who enjoyed lyrical, European-influenced fantasy or who want a cohesive trio that spans history, myth, and winter magic. Teachers and parents will appreciate the discussions these stories spark about resilience, community, and the power of imagination. BookTok fans and collectors will value the cohesive design and the chance to experience three distinct voices in one beautifully packaged set.
Key Benefits:
- Three distinct, immersive adventures in one paperback collection
- Brave, relatable heroines driving unforgettable journeys
- Rich world-building with historical texture, mythic elements, and winter magic
- Beautiful, cohesive design ideal for gifting, display, and shelf appeal
- Great for independent reading or shared family reading sessions
- Introduces readers to two acclaimed authors and one strong debut voice
- Encourages discussions about courage, identity, and resilience
About the Author:
The Island at the End of Everything and The Girl of Ink and Stars come from the acclaimed Kiran Millwood Hargrave, whose lyrical, immersive storytelling has captivated young readers and families alike. The Island at the End of Everything was shortlisted for the Costa Children’s Book Award and the Blue Peter Book Award, underscoring Hargrave’s ability to blend heart with thoughtful social themes. A Girl Called Owl marks Amy Wilson’s notable debut, introducing a fresh, atmospheric winter fantasy voice celebrated for its strong emotional core and memorable heroine. Together, these authors offer a compelling, high-quality reading experience that blends myth, emotion, and adventure in a way that’s both timeless and timely.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning this complete trio means instant access to three rich worlds with a unified sense of wonder and courage. The compact paperback design makes the set easy to collect, gift, and share, while the distinct tones offer variety within a single purchase—perfect for readers who want depth without commitment to a single series. Whether you’re seeking a gift for a young reader stepping into fantasy or a family reading night with three connected journeys, this collection delivers memorable characters, imaginative landscapes, and a reading experience that stays with you long after the last page is turned.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.