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There is no single book, game, or franchise titled exactly “The Aven Chronicles: Secrets of the Forgotten Kingdom.” Instead, this title appears to be a mix of two very similar, separate fantasy properties: the snail-mail letter series The Norah Aven Chronicles and various fantasy books using Secrets of the Forgotten Kingdom.

The details of the respective projects that likely make up the name include: 1. The Norah Aven Chronicles

This is a highly popular, immersive fantasy audio and physical mail experience created by The Flower Letters.

The Format: Instead of a traditional book, the story is delivered directly to your mailbox via two physical letters per month. It is written by author and artist Hannie Clark.

The Plot: It follows 17-year-old Norah Lukens (Aven). After her uncle—a famous Harvard “myth-chaser”—is murdered, she inherits his journal. She is quickly dragged into a hidden world of Icelandic magic, ancient legends, and complex conspiracies.

The Experience: The letters are written as if they are coming straight from the characters. The packages include physical bonuses like hand-drawn maps, hidden codes, recipes, postcards, and illustrations to help you solve the mystery alongside Norah. 2. “Secrets of the Forgotten Kingdom” (Similar Titles)

The second half of your title matches several indie fantasy book releases:

The Secrets Of The Forgotten Kingdom by Evelyn Davis: A traditional high-fantasy novel following a character named Elara on a quest to uncover ancient prophecies.

The Forgotten Kingdom: Unveiling Secrets of A Lost Realm: A fantasy story following Liam, an orphan from a quiet village whose destiny is woven into a dormant, magical kingdom.

Kingdom of the Forgotten: The highly anticipated fourth book in the The Kindred’s Curse romantasy saga by Penn Cole, which is widely discussed in online fantasy communities. 3. Alternative Cross-Over: The Kanin Chronicles

The Norah Aven Chronicles Complete Sets – The Flower Letters

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