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Strangeworlds Travel Agency #3

The Secrets of the Stormforest

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Pack your suitcase for the final magical adventure at the Strangeworlds Travel Agency!

Flick and Jonathan have faced countless dangers in their roles as part of the Strangeworlds Society and come out alive on the other side. But what do they really know about the Society they are risking their lives for? Why does it exist? Who is Strangeworlds there to protect? And what in the worlds is happening to the multiverse now?

With worlds everywhere under threat of collapse and mysteries abounding, it’s up to Flick and Jonathan to discover the answers to these questions. And only if they can uncover the secrets of Strangeworlds and the secrets of a new mysterious world called ‘The Stormforest’ will they have any hope of defending their world – and
others – from the threat that is facing them all.

A magical adventure for 9+ readers that will take you to whole new worlds, perfect for fans of The Train to Impossible Places and Pages & Co.

353 pages, Paperback

First published April 14, 2022

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L.D. Lapinski

17 books210 followers
L. D. Lapinski is the best-selling author of JAMIE, Stepfather Christmas, and The Strangeworlds Travel Agency series, including Adventure in the Floating Mountains, which was a 2023 World Book Day title. JAMIE was nominated for the 2024 Yoto Carnegie Medal for Writing.

L. D's new middle-grade fantasy series ARTEZANS launches in February 2024 with the first book Artezans: The Forgotten Magic.

L. D.'s books are published around the world in fifteen languages, and each book in the Strangeworlds trilogy has been awarded a Kirkus star - one of the most coveted designations in the book industry,
marking books of exceptional merit.

L. D. Lapinski lives just outside Sherwood Forest with their family, a lot of books, and a cat called Hector. L. D. first wrote a book aged seven; it was made of lined paper and sellotape, and it was about a frog who owned an aeroplane. When L. D. grows up, they want to be a free-range guinea pig farmer.

L. D.'s literary agent is Claire Wilson at Rogers, Coleridge and White Literary Agency. For Film / TV, contact Emily Hayward Whitlock.

Twitter / Instagram / TikTok: @ldlapinski

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5,094 reviews3,020 followers
February 1, 2023
Flick and Jonathan, Trystan and Avery – all were united in protecting their world and others in the multiverse from the danger of attack and annihilation from the Seren, a bad group who would steal everyone else’s magic for themselves, wiping out every non-magic person in the worlds, and killing those who wouldn’t join them. Flick had successfully locked them away once before, but they’d escaped. Flick needed to collect all the suitcases that were not in their Strangeworld Travel Agency shop and destroy the one which would give the Seren access. But could they do it? Would Flick’s magic extend and spread for what she needed to do?

The third and final episode in the Strangeworld Travel Agency trilogy, The Secrets of the Stormforest by L.D. Lapinski is another gripping, intense, magic-filled adventure between worlds, among the multiverse. I’m sorry the journey is over for the friends of Strangeworld, and I enjoyed the characters of Flick and the others very much. The book covers are striking, the magic content is intriguing and perfect for young and old alike. I have no hesitation in recommending this fabulous trilogy to readers ten years and over.

With thanks to Hachette AU for my ARC to read in exchange for an honest review.
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4,995 reviews628 followers
July 7, 2022
The last book in this series. A delightful middle grade series that was very fun to read.
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76 reviews41 followers
January 5, 2022
I finished this book last month, but needed some time with it to digest. This review won’t contain plot or spoilers as you MUST read the first two, and ideally come to the third with no spoilers for the full experience.

Trilogies are tricky beasts. As we all know, part one has to set up a world and the rules and draw someone in. Part two has to ramp up the tension and expand the world, and the final part must both be epic and draw everything back to a personal moment to close.

Going into this book I was worried. The first Strangeworlds book was perfect. We met Flick and Jonathan, our beloved heroes, and through Flick’s eyes understood how portals in suitcases could work. Wonder, exploration, weirdness and some dropped hints for the future, but a lovely standalone if not.

The second was pure adventure, with pirates, magic, sea beasts and new characters, the arc seemingly a background beat here and there.

But I thought that there was no way that the dropped threads could be resolved as it felt like we only had a little information, that they were more like books 1 and 2 in a 7 book cycle.

But. I should have trusted the absolute genius of L.D. Lapinski here. The story of this final part hums with narrative drive, but is urgent rather than rushed. It explodes in character moments - some teary, and others fistpumpy (new term? Does it work? No? Not at all? We move on).

The story hangs together beautifully because, crucially, we already had all the information and the pieces the author needed to move around the chess board, along with the world knowledge, clues and rules - WE JUST DIDN’T KNOW IT. It’s rarer than it should be to read a trilogy and see things just click into place that you didn’t realise were significant. This was clearly planned as a whole - and more upsettingly there must be lots more detail and ideas locked away in Lapinski’s head that they must have come up with in order to have such a rich world to play in.

Basically, read the trilogy, it sticks the landing - so smoothly that the chinaware on the tray tables wouldn’t even clink.

I laughed, cried, gasped (the moment on the stairs) and I devoured the ending so fast I already need a reread. I would obviously die for the perfect human that is Jonathan Mercator but love all of these messy, lovely, diverse, queer humans. It’s hard to believe this is the end, but having already read them multiple times, I know I will come back again and again.
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54 reviews8 followers
December 26, 2021
Not going to write a full review at this time due to spoilers, but thank you Hachette for my proof.

Absolutely magnificent and a phenomenal finale to the Strangeworlds trilogy.

Full review to follow.
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163 reviews
September 15, 2024
Great book!! I’ve been meaning to read the third book of this series for a while so it took a little bit to remember what had happened in the previous 2😂

Overall the ending was the best part and it just finished up really nicely!
Th beginning started out a little slow but once you get into it the action really picks up👍🏻
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374 reviews3 followers
October 30, 2022
I have been dying to read this book since it came out and it was so good. Some of the chapters were too long for my liking, but apart from that, I really really liked it!
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Author 13 books383 followers
September 22, 2022
I don’t even know where to begin to talk about this series. I have listened to the first on audiobook countless times, especially on days when I feel unwell and need some escapism. There’s a moment in the third book where I literally sat down on my kitchen floor and cried (spoilers but the last book hits, my guys).

The Strangeworlds Travel Agency by LD Lapinski is a fantasy middle grade trilogy that follows Flick as she discovers a magical shop full of suitcases with the power to take her to magical worlds, all watched over by Jonathan, a trans teenage boy.

The series is rich with magic and imagination and exciting new worlds to explore. The three books take them to a vanishing city, a planet of pirates, gigantic greenhouses and more.

It also explores trauma and family and legacy in really smart, clever and heartaching ways. It has the sweetest first romance, and just wonderful queer representation throughout. Again, another I did on audio and paperback because I’ve probably read this whole series 3 or 4 times by this point.

It’s another one where I could tell you every second I loved of this, but I really want you just dive in and find those moments yourself.

Additionally, I just got a copy of Jamie, Lapinski’s 2023 novel, and it was announced that they are a World Book Day author with a new Strangeworlds story so there’s still more to come!
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1,448 reviews87 followers
March 16, 2022
Man I don’t have the words for how much I loved this story. How invested I am in the characters and their relationships. This gave me everything I wanted and more: Magic, friendship, adventures, scintillating baddies and old friends. You get everything in this: glorious messages about believing in yourself, important stuff about love and friendship and even a few chuckles. I definitely cried for a good portion of this; gasped a few times and even was suspicious of those who I needn’t be. I love Flick and her gang so much. I’m so sad that this incredible adventure is over… but grateful and pleased that it’s been in my life!
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31 reviews
June 8, 2022
Other than the gay/lesbian bits where Felicity and Avery (Both girls) kiss, This book is a really good book.
(I'm not judging others or saying what you should believe, it's just what I don't believe since I'm Christian.)
Great job L.D Lapinski
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1,108 reviews21 followers
December 10, 2022
✨💼 S†ɾαɳɠҽɯσɾʅԃʂ Tɾαʋҽʅ Aɠҽɳƈყ: The Secrets of the Stormforest 💼✨
Flick and Jonathan are in dire need of a suitcase that could lead them to an answer that they need. They visit a place called the Pendulabor, where the trees are sentient beings, and the magic is elusive with many secrets. In this installment, they uncover the reason why the Agency exists, the history of the founders, and the ancient war between the Seren and the multiverse.

Sadly, there was something missing from this book that I loved so deeply about its precursors. The story missed an element of whimsy, although Pendulabor was such a dreamy and magical place; it wasn't present in the story for that long. Other worlds were not introduced, so it felt a lot like the story was limited in scope compared to the other worlds.

I enjoyed that this book made many conclusions, yet I wish such things would have all been leading up to this moment and hinted at. The Seren weren't necessarily as complex as I would have wanted them to be. Seeing Flick talk a lot more about everything going on in her life with people who had not been present was great!

Jonathan and Flick have a mentor-apprentice-friendship dynamic that I really enjoy. I wish that it could have been a bigger part of the story. I liked how Flick's overall character arc was tied together. Overall, an interesting and magical middle grade book.
🆗PLOT
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71 reviews17 followers
August 26, 2025
An underwhelming end to a fabulous series.

I consider the Strangeworlds Travel Agency one of my favorite middlegrade fantasy series. Unfortunately I was left utterly disappointed after putting down this final book.

This finale felt rushed and prolonged at the same time. Is it epic? Sure. Is it doing the characters justice? Nuh - uh.

One can‘t make the case that the characters weren‘t given enough space to develop - because actually there were a lot of opportunities for exactly that. Maybe far too many. But instead of focusing on the issues at hand, both reader and character were basically bombarded with new issues, faces, decisions and (semi) deaths on every other page that DO make this finale an epic read, but don‘t cater to the individual characters at all.

Key scenes we have been waiting for since book one were lazily plotted and written, important character development felt rushed and out of place and the book simply does not stand as a well rounded finale in itself, nor does it round out the series. The pacing is completely off. It feels like every loose thread has been crammed into this last book by sheer force…and somehow it was still boring.

An underwhelming finale that lacks the humor, cohesion and depth that book one and two effortlessly offered.
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329 reviews4 followers
April 6, 2022
Thank you Netgalley for the preview for. I've also pre-ordered as I need to have a copy for my bookshelf!

It's an excellent ending to a wonderful trilogy. If you haven't read the first two, then stop and go get them, they really are an excellent trilogy. I'm amazed at how well they were able to finish everything up, tying up all ends.

I promise, no spoilers. In this final installment Flick gets to know her extended family, she visits other worlds and together they work on a solution to the Seren. How? Well, go buy the books to find out!
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435 reviews73 followers
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October 3, 2023
4⭐

Veľmi príjemné zakončenie série. Naďalej si zachováva magickú atmosféru, pričom cítime snahu uzavrieť všetky dejové linky. To sa v konečnom dôsledku aj podarilo a mladí čitatelia dostanú odpovede na všetky otázky, ktoré sa vynorili v predošlých knihách.

Dlhšia recenzia na fandom.sk
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961 reviews4 followers
September 30, 2024
CAWPILE 6.57
3.5 STARS

Working my way through this series, this was the finale of the original trilogy but I didn't like this as much as the second book. Very atmospheric, a sudden death which made the stakes really high but there was something missing from this that didn't grab me.
I'm going to read the Christmas book plus the short story and then I'm counting this series as finished. So pleased to mark it as read by the end of 2024!
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174 reviews
December 1, 2023
A different take on magical worlds. A strong lead female character who with friends journey through multivurses to save existance itself. The book explores the corrupting nature of power. I loved the concept of the suitcases as the method of travel.
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76 reviews2 followers
July 5, 2024
2.5/5*
„Neexistujú žiadny hrdinovia ani lotri.“

Z celej trilógie asi najslabší diel. Prišiel mi veľmi chaotický, akoby nemal hlavu a pätu a bolo v ňom až priveľa akcie. Vývoj postáv a vzťahy medzi nimi autorka zvládla krásne. Celá séria sa mi čítala ľahko a stránky ubiehali, druhýkrát by som ju už nečítala. Láskavé, milé a napínavé fantasy middle grade, a keby to čítam ako druháčka, milujem to :)
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281 reviews1 follower
May 14, 2022
4.5 stars I think, great ending to the trilogy
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Author 5 books19 followers
November 30, 2022
Leuk laatste deel van deze serie.
Niet zo sterk als de voorgaande delen.
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383 reviews7 followers
July 30, 2023
Vilken stark tredje del! Några av familjescenerna i den här delen - så starka och/eller vemodigt vackra! ❤️
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354 reviews16 followers
January 15, 2025
A wonderful and magical adventure!

It is full of action all the way to the very end, teeming with love, laughs and thrills! It's vibes give off Doctor Who meets Fantastic Beasts.

Flick and Jonathan's adventures are always fun and full of adventure with some real tender moments sprinkled in between. The characters have really developed from where they began, their history and past entwined together and utterly fascinating! The concept of travelling to magical worlds was brilliantly conceived and executed into a fun, middle grade fantasy series. It did begin slow, but began to pick up the pace in quick succession.

L. D. Lapinski is a wonderful voice in middle grade fiction. But also...

It's a bittersweet but great conclusion to the series, with characters I will certainly miss but will be visiting again on my rereads!
666 reviews4 followers
April 15, 2022
This is good. However, it's nowhere near as good as #2, which I thought would have made for a phenomenal Doctor Who episode, and there are WAY too many characters in the "finale" of the book. At one point I genuinely couldn't separate certain characters. I especially could have done without the addition of Danser, whose only character trait seemed to be his nicotine addiction. I wish we could have seen more of Tristyan.

I also thought the romantic element was forced given that Flick is barely thirteen years old, but oh well!
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172 reviews8 followers
February 17, 2023
I really enjoyed the whole Strangeworlds Travel Agency series. I read them all within a few days and couldn’t put them down. I picked them up based on the covers and am so glad I did. I loved all of the characters and especially loved the new worlds that were created for them all to travel to. I liked the diversity of characters that were included, it felt natural not forced. By the end of the series I was ugly crying at parts because I had become so attached. Definitely a great fantasy series for all ages.
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255 reviews1 follower
December 16, 2021
Can’t wait to read. Have really enjoy the other books in this series so far!
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1,333 reviews76 followers
May 29, 2023
Δείτε επίσης και στο Chill and read

Έχοντας διαβάσει τα δύο προηγούμενα βιβλία της σειράς «Ταξιδιωτικό Πρακτορείο: Οι Παράξενοι Κόσμοι» δεν μπορούσα να μη διαβάσω και το τρίτο και τελευταίο βιβλίο για να δω πως ολοκληρώνεται η ιστορία και που οδηγούν οι περιπέτειες της Φλικ και του Τζόναθαν!


Σε αυτή την τρίτη περιπέτεια, οι τρεις φίλοι, Η Φλικ, ο Τζόναθαν και η ξαδέρφη του η Έιβερι που γνωρίσαμε στο δεύτερο βιβλίο «Στην άκρη του ωκεανού», μπαίνουν σε ακόμα πιο επικίνδυνες περιπέτειες. Όπως είχαμε δεις τα προηγούμενα δύο βιβλία, κάτι συμβαίνει με τη μαγεία στο πολυσύμπαν. Στην αρχή ήταν η καταστροφή στην πόλη των Πέντε Φώτων. Όμως θα περίμενε κανείς πως το εμπόδιο αυτό ξεπεράστηκε αφότου οι υπεύθυνοι εξορίστηκαν σε ένα μέρος από όπου δε θα μπορούσαν να φύγουν. Όμως μετά σειρά πήρε το Ρήγμα, ένας υδάτινος κόσμος που συνεχώς συρρικνωνόταν. Η μαγεία έφευγε από τον κόσμο και οι τρεις φίλοι δεν μπορούσαν να καταλάβουν τι συμβαίνει. Τουλάχιστον κατάφεραν να σώσουν τους κατοίκους του κόσμου αυτού, μεταφέροντάς τους σε ένα άλλο κόσμο. Όμως πρέπει να βρεθεί μια λύση. Υπάρχουν μαγικές αναταράξεις σε ολόκληρο το πολυσύμπαν και αν δεν κάνουν κάτι, μπορεί και να καταστραφεί!


Οι Σιρέν, μια κάστα μαγικών ανθρώπων, είναι αυτοί που τρομοκρατούν το πολυσύμπαν. Αυτοί είναι που κρύβονται πίσω από όλα όσα συμβαίνουν με τη μαγεία. Είναι υπεύθυνοι τόσο για τα συμβάντα στα Πέντε Φώτα, όσο και για την καταστροφή του Ρήγματος και από ότι φαίνεται δεν τους συμπαθεί κανείς. Ίσως φταίει που καταναλώνουν μαγεία. Όπως και να έχει, οι Σιρέν ψάχνουν να βρουν μια βαλίτσα πολύ σημαντική και πολύ καλά κρυμμένη. Αν τη βρουν, είναι πολύ πιθανό το πολυσύμπαν να καταστραφεί. Οι τρεις φίλοι θα προσπαθήσουν να τους προλάβουν σε αυτόν τον αγώνα δρόμου που είναι η αναζήτηση της πιο ισχυρής βαλίτσας. Στην πορεία θα μάθουν μυστικά του παρελθόντος τόσο για το ταξιδιωτικό πρακτορείο, όσο και για τις οικογένειές τους.


Περίεργοι κόσμοι κάνουν την εμφάνισή τους και σε αυτό το βιβλίο, πώς θα μπορούσαν να λείπουν άλλωστε. Παλιοί γνώριμοι, φίλοι και εχθροί έρχονται να ενωθούν και να πολεμήσουν πλάι πλάι για το καλό όλων. Οι παλιές έχθρες ξεχνιούνται απέναντι στο κακό. Αυτό όμως δεν είναι το μοναδικό πράγμα που μαθαίνουμε μέσα από αυτό το βιβλίο.


Μαθαίνουμε και για τη σημασία του να λες πάντα την αλήθεια, να μοιράζεσαι με τους δικούς σου ανθρώπους τις αλήθειες και τα μυστικά σου όσο ακόμα τους έχεις δίπλα σου, γιατί δε θα ��ίναι εκεί για πάντα, αλλά και γιατί είναι οι δικοί σου άνθρωποι, αυτοί που θα σε καταλάβουν, αυτοί που θα σε βοηθήσουν να πετύχεις ή να βρεις λύσεις στα προβλήματα που σε απασχολούν. Όλα είναι καλύτερα ή μοιάζουν πιο εύκολα όταν τα μοιράζεσαι.

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269 reviews8 followers
January 5, 2023
Het derde en laatste deel in de Reisbureau Wereldvreemd-trilogie. De laatste keer dat we met Flick, Jonathan en Avery op ontdekkingstocht gaan door de verschillende koffers naar de meest bijzondere, gevaarlijke, mooie en donkere werelden die in de koffers zitten. Benieuwd (en een beetje huiverig) begon ik aan dit laatste deel. Benieuwd naar de nieuwe avonturen en ontwikkelingen, huiverig naar een afscheid van deze personages. Laten we beginnen met te zeggen dat er veel gebeurt, heel veel, misschien een beetje te veel voor het aantal pagina’s dat het boek herbergt. Daarbij is het ook echt aan te raden om de voorgaande twee delen gelezen te hebben, wil je het verhaal kunnen volgen en begrijpen. Want regelmatig wordt terugverwezen naar gebeurtenissen of dialogen uit eerdere boeken. Daarnaast is de groei die de personages doormaken ook gewoon het leukst om op deze manier te volgen. Want groeien doen ze! En dan vooral Flick. In dit laatste deel krijgt ze veel heftige dingen voor haar kiezen en komt ze voor ontzettend moeilijke keuzes te staan. Keuzes die een meid van 13 eigenlijk nog helemaal niet zou moeten maken, maar in dit geval hangt het multiversum ervan af. Flick kent in dit verhaal veel verdriet, maar ook de nodige humor ontbreekt niet.

De geheimen van het stormbos zit vol met angst, verdriet en rouw, maar kent ook heel veel geluksmomentjes. Weerzien, liefde en vooral vriendschap, heel veel vriendschap. Vriendschappen in de breedste zin van het woord, in alle verschillende werelden en met de meest bijzondere personages. Het sleutelwoord van deze trilogie is denk ik ook wel vriendschap, vertrouwen hebben in elkaar, alles voor een ander over hebben en er voor 100% voor gaan. De plot is wat rommelig door de vele dingen die gebeuren, waardoor je soms ineens van de ene gebeurtenis in de andere wordt geslingerd. Het leest verder wel vlot en heeft een prima ontknoping. De schrijfstijl is open, prettig en goed te lezen.

Een verhaal vol emoties sleurt je mee naar een ontknoping met een beng. Prima slot voor deze magische trilogie vol vriendschap.

De geheimen van het stormbos krijgt van mij 4 sterren.

Amanda
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658 reviews13 followers
March 18, 2022
I have been dying to read this book since finishing the second volume in the trilogy last Summer and it did not disappoint. The book picks up immediately after the events in book 2 with Flick and Jonathan deciding what they need to do to protect the multiverse from the Seren.
The author’s vivid imagination comes to the fore again as we journey to the forest world where all living things are plants. We also visit some old locations too as Flick and Jonathan together with Avery and a couple of unexpected companions fight to protect all of the worlds.
Flick’s journey through this trilogy has been an amazing one and she really grows in this book as she learns more about her powers and what she is really capable of. She has to deal with fear too: both for herself and also what the effects of her magic might be. I love the slow burning romance between her and Avery and there is just enough of it for a pair of thirteen year old girls.
The book takes the reader on a real roller coaster of a journey both in terms of the plot which is as full of twists and turns as you might expect but also emotionally. We have excitement and drama together with love and loss and the themes of friendship and family are even stronger here than in the previous two books.
I thought that the ending was totally satisfying with all the loose ends tied up in a brilliantly organised conclusion. This was a fantastic finale to a wonderful series.
Huge thanks to Net Galley and the publishers for my ARC in exchange for my honest review.
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