Magic Factory, The (Oliver Blue and the School for Seers-Book One) Audiobook (Free)
Summary:
“A robust opener to a string [that] will produce a mix of feisty protagonists and challenging conditions to thoroughly involve not only young adults, but adult dream fans who seek epic tales fueled by powerful friendships and adversaries.”
–Midwest Publication Review (Diane Donovan) (re A Throne for Sisters)
“Morgan Rice’s imagination is limitless!”
–Books and Movie Evaluations (re A Throne for Sisters)
From #1 Bestselling fantasy author Morgan Rice comes a new series for middle grade about Magic Factory, The (Oliver Blue and the institution for Seers-Book One) readers-and adults, too! Enthusiasts of Harry Potter and Percy Jackson-look no more!
THE MAGIC Manufacturer: OLIVER BLUE AND THE INSTITUTION FOR SEERS (BOOK A single) tells the story of 11 12 months outdated Oliver Blue, a guy unloved by his hateful family. Oliver knows he’s different, and senses that he retains capabilities that others do not. Obsessed with inventions, Oliver is determined to flee his horrible lifestyle and make his tag on the world.
When Oliver is moved to just one more awful home he is put into in a new sixth grade, one a lot more terrifying than the last. He is bullied and excluded, and views no chance out. But when he stumbles across an discontinued invention stock, he wonders if his dreams might be about to come true.
Who is the mysterious old inventor concealing in the manufacturing plant?
What is his key invention?
And can Oliver end up transported back in its history, to 1944, to a magical college for kids with powers to rival his own?
An uplifting illusion, THE MAGIC FACTORY is book #1 inside a riveting fresh series filled up with magic, love, laughter, heartbreak, tragedy, future, and a series of shocking twists. It will cause you to fall deeply in love with Oliver Blue, and keep you turning web pages late in to the night.
Book #2 in the series (THE ORB OF KANDRA) and Reserve #3 (THE OBSIDIANS) are actually also available!
“The beginnings of something remarkable are there.”
–San Francisco Book Review (re A Pursuit of Heroes)