Nana Bone and The Grimoire Of Shadows
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  • Reads 124
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 22
  • Time 6h 59m
Complete, First published Aug 02
What If Harry Potter was set in West Africa?

When a street urchin's latent magical ability manifest, he's whisked to West Africa's most prestigious magic school, where he and his new friends must stop a magician from harvesting the souls of magical children or risk becoming victim themselves.

Book One of LAGOS SCHOOL OF MAGIC SERIES. 


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Nana Bone - a 15 year old with big dreams ekes out a living as a street urchin in 1988's Nigeria, but when a theft goes awry and his latent magical ability manifests, he discovers a hidden magical community in Lagos.

Soon He's whisked from the wicked streets of Lagos and enrolled at West Africa's most prestigious magic school - Lagos School of Magic - where he makes new friends and discovers new things like; the hidden city of Atlantis, talking dragonlike creatures, and the deadly Trollball sport popular among the Magicking folks. But when a dark magician begins to harvest the souls of magical children, threatening his newly found way of life, Nana must stop the soul-harvesting magician or risk losing his friends to the soul harvester's mysterious games.



Perfect for Fans of Harry Potter, Children of Blood and Bone, Skandar and the Unicorn Thief.
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