“A powerful opener to a series [that] will produce a combination of feisty protagonists and challenging circumstances to thoroughly involve not just young adults, but adult fantasy fans who seek epic stories fueled by powerful friendships and adversaries.”–Midwest Book Review (Diane Donovan) (re A Throne for Sisters)“Morgan Rice’s imagination is limitless!”–Books and Movie Reviews (re A Throne … Reviews (re A Throne for Sisters)
From USA Today and #1 bestselling fantasy author Morgan Rice comes a new fantasy series for teens and adults.
THE MAGIC FACTORY: OLIVER BLUE AND THE SCHOOL FOR SEERS (BOOK ONE) tells the story of one very special boy, Oliver Blue, different than those around him and unloved by his hateful family. Obsessed with inventions, Oliver is determined to escape his horrible life and make his mark on the world.
When Oliver’s family moves again, to another awful house and school, he is bullied and excluded, and sees no way out. But when he stumbles across an abandoned invention factory, he wonders if this could be his way out. Who is the mysterious old inventor hiding in the factory? What is his secret invention?
And might this factory be a portal to somewhere else?
An inspiring fantasy, THE MAGIC FACTORY is book #1 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 turning pages late into the night.
Book #2 in the series (THE ORB OF KANDRA) and Book #3 (THE OBSIDIANS) are now also available!
“The beginnings of something remarkable are there.”
–San Francisco Book Review (re A Quest of Heroes)
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Did not care much of the book, too predictable
I thought this was a very imaginative and original book. The descriptions were great if the school. I could picture it. Looking forward to more.
Although this book is listed as a children’s book, I throughly enjoyed it and wanted to read it all in one sitting. Unfortunately I had to work, but couldn’t wait to get back to it. The characters were well fleshed out and I felt I knew each one. The descriptions of the future were fun and the descriptions of the past were informative without being boring. It is a fantasy so one should not expect it to not be a bit unbelievable at times and that is part of the fun. I hope to be able to share this book with my middle school grandchildren.