<B>This “thoroughly satisfying…out-of-this-world” (<I>Kirkus Reviews</I>) third and final book in the Thirteen Witches trilogy from <I>New York Times </I>bestselling author Jodi Lynn Anderson follows Rosie in her last stand against the Nothing King—perfect for fans of Newbery winner <I>The Girl Who Drank the Moon</I>.</B><BR><BR>After barely escaping Earth with the League of Witch Hunters, Rosie and her friends are hiding out from the Nothing King and his witch followers on a barely inhabited planet. Then a messenger arrives with the unexpected news that Earth survived the Nothing King’s black hole, but only because he wants one last treasure before dragging everything into oblivion: the Museum of Imagined Things. Rosie saw the museum once when she visited the Brightweaver in the clouds. It’s infinitely tall and made only of mist and figments, so Brightweaver was able to bundle it up and hide it for safekeeping. <BR><BR>The League of Witch Hunters,