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Nevermoor is a series of Urban Fantasy books by Australian author Jessica Townsend initially published in 2017 by Little, Brown and Company. All books are available as an ebook and audiobook. Townsend has planned for nine books in the series, and a musical film adaption of the first book has been announced.

The series follows the journey of supposedly cursed eleven year old Morrigan Odelle Crow, and her journey into the world of the Free State. Morrigan is labelled as a cursed child, destined to die at her twelve birthday, and blamed for all the misfortunes occurring around her. She is spirited away to the titular city of Nevermoor -- a place where both humans and talking animals (referred to as Wunimals) coexist, where magic is commonplace and used for amusement -- by the adventurous and outgoing Jupiter North. There, she meets new friends with both the children of Nevermoor and the staff of the Hotel, and form strong relationships.

The series deals with Morrigan slowly losing the habits and stigmas she formed living as a cursed child, and finding acceptance in her new city. She does this by trying, and succeeding, for a position in the Wunderous Society -- a prestigious organization of the most talented individuals with powerful magical abilities -- and interacting with other members of her unit. The overarching conflict in the series revolves around Big Bad Ezra Squall, a Walking Spoiler and powerful person who is destined to make Morrigan his apprentice.

The series consists of the following works:
 * Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow (October 2017)
 * Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow (October 2018 in Australia, November 2018 in USA)
 * Hollowpox: The Hunt for Morrigan Crow (September 2020 in Australia, October 2020 in USA)
 * The upcoming Silverborn: The Mystery of Morrigan Crow (Scheduled release in October 2023)

Of course, there is a Nevermoor wiki.


 * Arc Number: The number nine:
 * Morrigan joins Unit 919 at the Wunderous Society.
 * There are nine new recruits each year.
 * Wunsoc has nine floors,.
 * Affectionate Nickname: Mog, given to Morrigan by Jupiter, used throughout the entire series. Jupiter states that he likes giving people nicknames and tries hard to find one for Morrigan.
 * Alternative Calendar: In the series, time is divided into Ages. Each Age starts with Morningtide and Eventide, and usually lasts for twelve years. The first book is kickstarted when Eventide comes a year early, and Morrigan, being a cursed child, is destined to die on the year, setting the events for Jupiter North to come and spirit her away to the Free States and Nevermooor.
 * Blessed With Suck: Being one of the only two living Wundersmiths, the other being the feared, Morrigan is feared and rejected by her own unit, who are bound together via an oath. During the second book, her unit is reclusive towards her, her only friends being Cadence and Hawthrone. In the third book, when
 * Big Bad: Ezra Squall.
 * Character Title: Morrigan Crow herself appears in the title of all the books in the series.
 * Dragon Rider: Hawthrone Swift's knack is this.
 * The Gift: Everyone in Unit 919 has this, and their prestigious gifts grants them admission into the unit. In fact, a Gift is required to even attempt the trials to get into the Wunderous Society.
 * Hidden Elf Village: An entire city, in this case. The entirety of the Free States, where Nevermoor is located, has decided to cut themselves off from the Wintersea Republic, to the point where few people in the republic have actually heard of the city. Despite being neighbouring countries, the two engage in almost no diplomatic relationships. Strict border controls are present in the entire country to the point where a major plot revolves around the potential for Morrigan to get deported.
 * Laser-Guided Amnesia: Cadance Blackburn posses this ability, even if it's involuntary. Being a mesmerist, she is forgotten by the people who she meets.
 * Magic by Any Other Name: Wunder is reflective of magic and electricity in the real world. It powers homes in the Wintersea Republic. It can only be manipulated and harvested by Wundersmiths — only two of them exists at the current time period in the novel — who use it to achieve glamorous effects such as construction and spectacle, or negative effects such as war.
 * Phantasy Spelling: Wunder, the in universe version of magic, as well as the correspondingly named Wunderous Society and Wundersmith.
 * Short Title: Long Elaborate Subtitle: All of the books in the series are named like this, with a single word followed by The (vert) of Morrigan Crow.
 * Try to Fit That on A Business Card: If you use a size three font, and carefully budget your space, you might just be able to fit Captain Jupiter North of the Wundrous Society, the League of Explorers, and the Federation of Nevermoorian Hoteliers on a business card without it being the only thing on there.
 * Walking Spoiler: It's hard to discuss the series in any depth without mentioning
 * Wizarding School: The Wunderous Society, or Wunsoc for short. It only accepts nine new students each year out of around 300 candidates, who has to pass rigorous trials. The school is divided into two fields of study, each occupying a different set of floors.