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Synopsis
A new time-loop progression fantasy perfect for fans of Mother of Learning, Apocalypse Redux, and Arcane Ascension. Thirty days to stop the apocalypse. Time is ticking... Mirian Castrella, a senior student at magical academy, had a plan to become an artificer to support her struggling family, but when the Akana Praediar army betrays her country in a surprise attack, everything changes. Instead, Mirian unexpectedly finds herself caught in a time loop and haunted by strange dreams of the Elder Gods. Only through becoming a master arcanist who understands the true nature of the world can Mirian hope to stop the apocalypse she relives through time-and-time again. If she fails, everything she loves will be lost... Jump into this new time-loop progression fantasy and join Mirian as she navigates a dangerous world changed by the magitech revolution. It's perfect for fans of Mother of Learning, The Stubborn Skill-Grinder In a Time Loop, and The Perfect Run. What to expect: Slow-burn power progression. A clever protagonist who grows with the story. Expansive world-building full of complexity and secrets. A deep focus on Magic. Intrigue and spell-flinging fights. Time-Loop fantasy mechanics.
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Is The Years of Apocalypse: A Progression Fantasy Epic appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This time-loop progression fantasy contains war violence, magical combat, and apocalyptic themes as the protagonist repeatedly experiences the same traumatic events. The focus is on problem-solving and magical growth rather than graphic content.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death, war, and violence (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens will love the clever protagonist who uses each time loop to grow stronger and uncover secrets to save her world.