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The Magic of Motutara : Volume 1

By Kenney, Leigh, Mrs.

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Title: The Magic of Motutara : Volume 1  
Author: Kenney, Leigh, Mrs.
Volume: Volume 1
Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, General Works (Periodicals, Series, idexes, Almanacs, etc.), Fantasy and adventure
Collections: Authors Community, Children's Literature
Historic
Publication Date:
2022
Publisher: Leigh Kenney
Member Page: Leigh Kenney

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Imagine… one day you are riding your bike through the forest, where you ride just about every day, and you spot a newly fallen tree. It captures your imagination for a new trick jump. You try it, and suddenly you are catapulted into a new time zone, with mythical creatures and new adventures to be had. And who better to do it with than your twin brother. Twins Mikey and Niko will take you through the portal to get up to seriously no good, without their parents, finding new places and stories to explore, that is literally in their own backyard, into a land of magic and adventure.

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Imagine… one day you are riding your bike through the forest, where you ride just about every day, and you spot a newly fallen tree. It captures your imagination for a new trick jump. You try it, and suddenly you are catapulted into a new time zone, with mythical creatures and new adventures to be had. And who better to do it with than your twin brother. Twins Mikey and Niko will take you through the portal to get up to seriously no good, without their parents, finding new places and stories to explore, that is literally in their own backyard, into a land of magic and adventure.

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Hey man, can you hear that?” whispered Niko. “Yeah, but can you see what I think I am seeing, or do you think I must have had a really big bump on my head when we came though, whatever that was?” replied Mikey in a stunned voice. “I reckon we better make tracks and get out of here before we start to feel what I think we are seeing and hearing, cause I think are the Patupaiarehe or Turehu that Auntie told us about, and although we are dudes and not girls, I don’t want to find out if they like to steal us too!” exclaimed Niko”. “How about we head towards Lake Okaihau, it is out in the open and away from this creepy mist her in the forest. They can’t get us there” suggested Mikey. “But” said Niko, “since this place is so creepy, wherever we are, do you think there might be Taniwha’s there?” “Better the Taniwha you know than the Taniwha you don’t,” laughed Mikey, “come on, let’s get going, and don’t forget to tie off some more tape as we go.”

 
 



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