The Spider Ring

The Spider Ring by Andrew Eliopulos, published by Scholastic Press in 2015, is a juvenile fiction novel that spans 224 pages. The story follows Maria, who inherits a peculiar spider-shaped ring from her grandmother, granting her the unusual ability to control spiders. Initially, this power seems beneficial, allowing her to retrieve objects and seek revenge on classmates. However, Maria soon discovers that this gift comes with significant risks, as it attracts the attention of a formidable foe.
Readers will find a blend of action, adventure, and elements of fantasy as Maria navigates the complexities of her newfound abilities. The narrative explores themes of power and responsibility, as well as the consequences of her actions. With a focus on spiders and the supernatural, the book delves into the challenges Maria faces against the Black Widow, who seeks to claim all spider magic for herself. This edition presents a captivating tale that intertwines horror and magic, inviting readers into a world where danger lurks within the web of the ring.
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A powerful ring. A dangerous web.
When Maria inherits a strange, spider-shaped ring from her grandmother, she doesn’t realize she’s also inheriting a strange power — the power to control spiders and have them do whatever she wants. This is a pretty cool thing when it comes to fetching objects from another room . . . or if Maria wants to use the spiders to get back at some mean kids in her class. But the power comes with a price. Maria has attracted the attention of the Black Widow — who is trying to collect all the spider magic for herself. The Black Widow is not going to let anything stand in her way — especially not Maria.The story of the ring is being woven like a web — and Maria is going to have to do everything she can to not get trapped within it.
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