Beasts of the Uncanny Wild
Forthcoming December 31, 2024 from HarperCollins Children’s Books! Available for preorder here or from wherever books are sold.
Prince Jin and his companions face new adventures, new dangers, and more mythical beasts in this thrilling sequel to Creatures of the In Between, perfect for fans of Princess Mononoke and How to Train Your Dragon and featuring an immersive blend of East and Southeast Asian mythology.
Prince Jin is now the emperor of the Three Realms. His first task? Bring the uncanny creatures back to his home.
Yet his attempts are plagued at every turn. And when the magical creatures—even Jin’s own monstermates—begin to act out in strange and alarming ways, the situation only gets worse.
Creatures of the In Between
Now available from HarperCollins Children’s Books, wherever books are sold.
Princess Mononoke meets How to Train Your Dragon in this magical new middle grade adventure from Cindy Lin, author of The Twelve series, featuring a blend of East and Southeast Asian folklore and mythical creatures, and starring a boy with a hero’s destiny.
Prince Jin is running out of time.
He must find a monster companion before his thirteenth birthday or lose the throne completely.
The Twelve
A Junior Library Guild selection! Available now from HarperCollins Children’s Books, wherever books are sold.
The Zodiac Legacy meets Spirit Animals in this epic, heartwarming own-voices adventure!
Usagi can hear a squirrel’s heartbeat from a mile away, and soar over treetops in one giant leap. She was born in the year of the wood rabbit, and it’s given her extraordinary zodiac gifts.
Treasures of the Twelve
The adventure continues! Available now from HarperCollins Children’s Books, wherever books are sold.
Bursting with heart and packed with exciting new places, dangerous obstacles, and mysterious powers, Cindy Lin’s sequel to The Twelve is a page-turning race against time that’s perfect for fans of The Zodiac Legacy and Spirit Animals series!
When Usagi first met the fabled Heirs of the Twelve, she had just one goal: saving her sister, Uma.