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Adali's Magic - Molly's Magical Adventures - cover

Adali's Magic - Molly's Magical Adventures

V.K. May

Publisher: Opal Tree Press

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Summary

The excitement continues ...

Adali takes Molly and Michael on an incredible journey to another realm; the birthplace of the guardians. It’s an astonishing and mind-expanding experience that makes them more determined than ever to protect the natural environment from further damage. Using their sharply-honed scientific knowledge and a lot of courage, they enlist the help of their parents and several other adults to collect the evidence they need to put an end to the damage being caused by the greedy corporation, Symbiotica. But it’s no picnic, for they encounter several obstacles before their final triumph.
Available since: 05/06/2022.
Print length: 174 pages.

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