• The Magic Factory

  • Oliver Blue and the School for Seers, Book One
  • De: Morgan Rice
  • Narrado por: Harper Reeves
  • Duración: 9 h y 26 m
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (24 calificaciones)

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De: Morgan Rice
Narrado por: Harper Reeves
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From number-one best-selling fantasy author Morgan Rice comes a new series for middle-grade listeners - and adults, too! Fans of Harry Potter and Percy Jackson - look no further!

The Magic Factory: Oliver Blue and the School for Seers, Book One tells the story of 11-year-old Oliver Blue, a boy unloved by his hateful family. Oliver knows he is different, and senses that he holds powers that others do not. Obsessed with inventions, Oliver is determined to escape his horrible life and make his mark on the world.

When Oliver is moved to yet another awful house he is put into in a new sixth grade, one even more terrifying than the last. He is bullied and excluded, and sees no way out. But when he stumbles across an abandoned invention factory, he wonders if his dreams might be about to come true.

Who is the mysterious old inventor hiding in the factory?

What is his secret invention?

And will Oliver end up transported back in time, to 1944, to a magical school for kids with powers to rival his own?

An uplifting fantasy, The Magic Factory is book one in a riveting new series filled with magic, love, humor, heartbreak, tragedy, destiny, and a series of shocking twists. It will make you fall in love with Oliver Blue, and keep you listening late into the night.

©2019 Morgan Rice (P)2019 Morgan Rice

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Everything!! It’s a amazing book definitely recommended!!

Nothing at all it was a very good book and I loved it soo much!! Definitely recommend for all the Littles!!

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Enjoyable Story

As a 50+ year old reader I am not the target audience for this story, but I enjoyed it nevertheless. The book is listed in the children's section, and I feel that is the correct place for it. While it does have some mature vocabulary such as incongruous, and some historical characters such as Hitler, it is certainly accessible for young readers and should provide some good topics for discussion.

The book starts out by establishing that the main character has had a rough childhood. The first chapters were heavily populated with cruel and abusive characters, and I disliked that it reinforced the notion that intelligent and curious children are going to be bullied wherever they go. Then when he moved to a place where he fit in and could start learning new skills, he promptly fell into the stereotypical 'gifted student becomes pessimistic when he isn't an instant expert' role. All that said, I did appreciate that he was able to learn new skills, make new friends, and learn the value of teamwork by the time the story was over.

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