The Wonderful House of Jubie Chew
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  • Reads 252
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 2
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Dec 03, 2012
Elex Oswald was a very sensible kid. He had never believed in anything he couldn’t see, and never indulged in fantasies. The day he begins attending his new school, however, turns into the day that he questions everything he ever thought he knew about the world. At the whim of Jubie Chew, an odd stranger claiming to be a Faey and Keeper of The Knob (whatever that is), Elex is thrown into a bizarre world where he’ll have to not only believe the things he’s seeing, but even befriend some of the residents in order to escape with his life. 

   The Wonderful House of Jubie Chew is an excitingly unique and refreshing take on the classic idea of one stubborn teen being thrown into a magical world. Sure to entice, delight, and thrill you till the very last page!
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