Wishing Well #3

· The Misadventures of Benjamin Bartholomew Piff Book 3 · Penguin
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Benjamin Bartholomew Piff is the luckiest kid on the earth! His wish for unlimited wishes brought him to the wonderful Wishworks Factory, he has one of the best jobs in the factory, and he’s finally found somewhere that feels like home. But his luck may be about to run out. After the war started by Ben’s evil cousin Penelope, most of the Jinns left the Wishworks Factory! The factory needs Jinn magic to grant wishes and bring hope to children everywhere. What’s even worse is that Jinns are threatening to wage war not only against the factory, but against all of humankind. And there’s more: Penelope has gone over the enemy’s side and taken over the Curseworks Factory. Her mission? To destroy Ben and Wishworks Factory.

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Jason Lethcoe is the author and illustrator of several books, including the Zoom's Academy series. Prior to writing and illustrating books, Mr. Lethcoe worked for 17 years in the Hollywood animation industry as a storyboard artist for several studios, including Walt Disney Animation Studios and Sony Pictures. He does most of his writing on his 30-foot sail boat called The Moon and lives in California with his wife and his three kids. There are rumors that he is affiliated with a mysterious society of adventurers called the Brotherhood of Thaumaturgic Cartographers, but he refuses to elaborate on his involvement for fear of divulging their secrets.

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