The Labyrinth Wall Analysis

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his is an illustrated eBook version of The Labyrinth Wall. It contains the same black and white artwork as the paperback Coloring Novel Edition, but it does not have an interactive coloring feature. There are over 60 illustrations including some character and scene artworks mixed with several pattern designs in the book and contributed artwork by Maxim Allen, Dan Davies, Dan Walsh, Fluffy Wolfe, and Emilyann Girdner. About The Labyrinth Wall: The fantasy charm of Eragon meets the gritty flare of The Hunger Games in the Amazon Best-Selling Obsidian Series books which offer a surprising and fresh magical labyrinth adventure. Imagine a labyrinth world from the perspective of its native people... Araina 's lonely teenage life is forever altered