Tower of the Watchful Eye
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  • Reads 1,436
  • Votes 219
  • Parts 43
  • Time 8h 24m
Complete, First published Jun 13, 2019
Andy Holcombe is a mage in a bit of trouble. He just had his demon dream and now it was time to choose a school of magic to focus on. Only problem, he's not a fan of any of them. Often bullied by everyone around him, he feels like an outsider within the whole order of magic. This catches the attention of the Keeper, who has a plan for the young mage. One that would change the world for many years to come...

BOOK 1 of the Legend of Kairu series. This fantasy/comedy was originally published in 2013 by Mirador but has since gone out of print which is why I can post it back here again.
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