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Otto and the Flying Twins: The First Book of the Karmidee
Charlotte Haptie
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| #3607356 in Books | Holiday House | 2004-04-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.15 x5.82 x8.34l,1.14 | File type: PDF | 304 pages | Great product!||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Haptie delights readers of all ages|By Sarah's Picks|Haptie's debut novel introduces yet another magical place to the world of literature, but the City of Trees never seems to bring to mind images of Hogwarts or Narnia. With this story, an entirely different and exciting world is created; a place where a laundromat is run by a dragon, where children fly on carpets, and where tr|From School Library Journal|Grade 4-7–This fantasy is set in the City of Trees, an isolated oasis built long ago by the Karmidee, magical beings that range from widges (who use cats to amplify the power of their spells) to dragons and shape-shifters. When
Otto is our endearingly bewildered young hero whose world suddenly becomes very odd. Going with his father, Albert, to the FireBox Launderette, Albert is called to help with 'failing machinery' and is seen by Otto calming a purple dragon in the back room. When his baby sisters start to fly, his grandmother becomes a unicorn, and street waifs fly along the street at night on magic carpets pursued by the new Normal Police force, life becomes odder and scarier. Otto learns ...
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