Magic Moon

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Magic Moon
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Author Wolfgang & Heike Hohlbein
Original title (if not in English) Märchenmond
Country Germany
Language German
Series Magic Moon
Genre(s) Fantasy, Novel
Publisher Tokyopop
Released 1982 (Germany)
2006 (US)
Pages 480
ISBN 159816452X

Magic Moon (original title: Märchenmond, meaning "Fairy Tale Moon") is a young adult fantasy novel written by German authors Wolfgang and Heike Hohlbein in 1982.

The book was Hohlbein's first success as a writer and the starting point of his career as one of Europe's most well-known and prolific fantasy writers. It was published in over a dozen countries and sold more than 2 million copies, and is the first Hohlbein novel to be released in the English-speaking world in 2006.

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[edit] Story

The novel tells the story of the land that people travel to when they dream, and how a young boy finds courage and strength in fighting, but also in accepting, his own deepest fears and nightmares.

[edit] Synopsis

Kim is an average German schoolboy who hates math but loves to read the latest copy of Star Fighter. His daydreaming life spirals into a nightmare when his parents inform him that his little sister Rebecca has fallen into a mysterious coma after her appendicectomy. A visitor from the realm of Magic Moon, the dream wizard Themistocles, tells him there is only one way to free her from the enchantment of eternal sleep: Kim himself must travel into the land of dreams and save her.

So his next dream pulls Kim into Magic Moon, where he must fly a spaceship, disguise himself as a warrior, fight dangerous monsters and fantastical creatures, and journey ever-onward through forests and mountains to the end of the world, only to find out that the answer to saving Rebecca – and Magic Moon – lies within himself.

[edit] Sequels

The story of Kim's adventures in Magic Moon was continued in a second novel, Märchenmonds Kinder ("Magic Moon's children") in 1990 and a third one, Märchenmonds Erben ("Magic Moon's heirs") in 1998.

The newest installment, Die Zauberin von Märchenmond ("The Sorceress Of Magic Moon"), released in Germany in 2006, features a girl called Rebekka as the new protagonist. She is, however, not Kim's sister, although it is strongly hinted that she is the daughter of either Kim or Rebekka, as it is told that her father used to tell her stories about Magic Moon.

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