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Leroi Maquiller: The Boy with 8 Brains

Odd Gems, Book 2

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Leroi Maquiller: The Boy with 8 Brains

By: Suri R. Moon
Narrated by: Josh Kibbey
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Meet Leroi Maquiller: A six-year-old boy is abducted from a train near New Haven, Connecticut, and re-rooted into a family of sinister witches, illusionists, and unorthodox scientists who all seem to have big plans for him. Before long, they will learn that their newly-appointed heir has dreams of his own, and a motive to destroy them all.

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Sheds some light on Maquiller's beginning

This is definitely a tell story, and the journalist training of the author is apparent. When the story has more tell than show, but is good, I immediately imagine as a movie. This one is a perfect example. The narrator worked well for this one. I like the characters, and I would like to know more about them, especially Lawrence Maquuller. It has your beginning, middle and end. But I have questions that the author clearly left unanswered on purpose. Fun story, and reading ODD GEMS: Soaked (book 1) before or after this one makes no difference. I like it, and I would definitely read a continuation if this book.

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