Naga Chronicles: Jeremy and the Staff of Reckoning
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  • Reads 22
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 6
  • Time 2h 23m
Complete, First published Feb 24, 2019
Dragons, witches, elves and magic, all in what was thought to be a dream. Crystals help him travel from his world to an alternate world, where he is supposed to be a hero. The only problem is... he's 10 years old. Jeremy can't be a hero. His mom won't even let him mow the yard yet. How is he supposed to stop an evil Prince? This book has action, adventure, magic, and mystery that will have young kids wanting to be the main character. His family is involved in his alternate world escapades. He learns from a high functioning autistic witch, who is a savant with magic. The realities of traveling by foot and camping out are not lost on the main character and he must learn a lot while on the go to his epic battle. The only question is; How is he supposed to save a world he knows nothing about?
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