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  • Published: 11 November 2025
  • ISBN: 9781368081986
  • Imprint: Disney Publishing
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $19.99

Rick Riordan Presents: Fox Snare





Now in paperback!

Best-selling author Rick Riordan presents a third space opera starring Korean animal spirits by Yoon Ha Lee, author of Dragon Pearl.

Best-selling author Rick Riordan presents a third space opera starring Korean animal spirits by Yoon Ha Lee, author of Dragon Pearl.

While on a mission to cement peace between the Sun Clans and the Thousand Worlds, Min the fox spirit and her ghost brother Jun get stranded on a death planet with Haneul the dragon spirit and Sebin the tiger spirit. To survive, the young cadets will have to rely on all their wits, training, and supernatural abilities. And let's not forget the Dragon Pearl . . .

This thrilling conclusion of the Thousand Worlds trilogy, told in alternating points of view, will put you under a delightful spell as it transports you to worlds full of both danger and wonder.

  • Published: 11 November 2025
  • ISBN: 9781368081986
  • Imprint: Disney Publishing
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $19.99

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Praise for Rick Riordan Presents: Fox Snare

Praise for Fox Snare

"The trilogy concludes on a high note. A grand space opera grounded in Korean culture."--Kirkus Reviews

"This story is as captivating as its predecessors, incorporating a blend of science fiction and Korean mythology. Fans of this series won’t want to miss the epic conclusion to this space adventure."--Booklist

Praise for Tiger Honor

"With a delightful mix of Korean mythology and science fiction, Lee expands on the intriguing world of his previous novel to create another exhilarating adventure with a new precocious protagonist. Fans of Dragon Pearl will enjoy this dive back into the Thousand Worlds universe."—Booklist

Praise for Dragon Pearl

*"Lee has created an adrenaline-filled space opera with mythological creatures living alongside humans. It is refreshing to see both Koran elements and a nonbinary character seamlessly integrated into the storyline. A high-octane, science-fiction thriller painted with a Korean brush."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review of Dragon Pearl)


"Lee has a knack for world-building. His richly detailed, cohesive, original vision is a lively mash-up of outer-space sci-fi and Korean culture and folklore."—Horn Book Magazine