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+ | {{Book|preseq=|prev=|nxtseq=02|next=The Midwest Wanderer|series=Midwest Magic Chronicles|asin=B0761X4KS3|img=51KF8BVWYML|blurb= | ||
+ | Welcome to the Midwest, America's Heartland, home to a hidden community of witches and wizards. | ||
+ | When Maria Apple receives a strange music box for her nineteenth birthday, everything changes. | ||
− | + | She begins to showcase odd magical abilities, glowing blue, seeing ghosts, and talking to creatures that shouldn't be able to talk, all while trying to juggle the task of being a typical teenaged girl. | |
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+ | Now, not only does Maria learn she is a witch, but her grandfather Ignatius reveals he was once a famous warrior from a planet named Oriceran. | ||
− | + | Throw in a world in between the two worlds, a ghost bringing Maria an ominous warning, a race of giant spiders determined to claim the music box for their own, and Maria Apple realizes she'll never be a typical teenaged girl again. | |
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+ | After all, it's just another day in the Midwest, where magic is real and the stakes never stop rising. | ||
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+ | Welcome to The Revelations of Oriceran. | ||
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+ | A magical world tied to Earth, and nothing like it. | ||
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