Mr. Oddley's Toy Shop

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Contemporary
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Author: S.J. Armato ISBN: 9781301788392
Publisher: S.J. Armato Publication: September 14, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: S.J. Armato
ISBN: 9781301788392
Publisher: S.J. Armato
Publication: September 14, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In book two of the Legendary Adventures of Maggie Golden series, Maggie, Molly, and Tim are back in an exciting new adventure: Mr. Oddley's Toy Shop. Right before the holiday season, the entire town starts buzzing about Mr. Oddley, the owner of an old rundown toy store, and about the incredible toys he makes. But why? Well, because his creations appear to defy the laws of physics; they work in a way that is magical: flying discs that always return no matter where you throw them, spring toys that climb up as well as down the stairs, and so much more. But-- is it magic or is something else going on? No one seems to care how it's done, though, and Mr. Oddley and his creations become an overnight sensation. The huge crowds of people that regularly line up outside his store couldn't be more delighted. But not everyone is happy about the toymaker's success, and that turns out to be a big problem for him and for our three young heroes. I'll meet you later at the toy shop. It's located at the corner of Memory Lane and Chance Street. But wear comfortable shoes. We'll probably be standing on line for a long, long time.

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In book two of the Legendary Adventures of Maggie Golden series, Maggie, Molly, and Tim are back in an exciting new adventure: Mr. Oddley's Toy Shop. Right before the holiday season, the entire town starts buzzing about Mr. Oddley, the owner of an old rundown toy store, and about the incredible toys he makes. But why? Well, because his creations appear to defy the laws of physics; they work in a way that is magical: flying discs that always return no matter where you throw them, spring toys that climb up as well as down the stairs, and so much more. But-- is it magic or is something else going on? No one seems to care how it's done, though, and Mr. Oddley and his creations become an overnight sensation. The huge crowds of people that regularly line up outside his store couldn't be more delighted. But not everyone is happy about the toymaker's success, and that turns out to be a big problem for him and for our three young heroes. I'll meet you later at the toy shop. It's located at the corner of Memory Lane and Chance Street. But wear comfortable shoes. We'll probably be standing on line for a long, long time.

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