Landon Snow and the Auctor's Riddle

Summary
DON'T FALL IN.
{THIS BOOK MAY SWALLOW.}
Just ask Landon Snow.
He could tell you all about being swallowed by a book.
Or falling from the sky on horseback.
Or fleeing a hail of arrows through an enchanted forest.
Or watching a gigantic gold coin flipping into the sky.
And wondering. . .
Could it be chance, mere circumstance?
When Landon's grandfather suffers a minor accident in Button Up, Minnesota, Landon asks the cosmic question: "Could life itself be an accident?" Pages in an ancient Bible mysteriously turn, and a bookcase opens to reveal a secret passageway. Tumbling through the "Book of Meanings" into another world full of puzzles and creatures called Odds. Landon teams up with a horse named Melech to find Vates, the poet/prophet behind strange messages.
The greatest question of all still remains for Landon to answer. How will he solve the Auctor's Riddle?
So don't just stand there (or sit or lie or hang from a tree limb) reading this back cover. Open the book and take a look.
But do be careful not to lean in too closely. . .
(Gulp!)
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