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The Wishing Stone #5: The Wishing Stone, #5
The Wishing Stone #5: The Wishing Stone, #5
The Wishing Stone #5: The Wishing Stone, #5
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The Wishing Stone #5: The Wishing Stone, #5

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Will the stone work in a made up book?

Spenser and his siblings have been tasked with getting the hair from a superhero, but Spenser hasn't liked any of the books he's read. Will the stone work if he writes his own? And what new adventures await the three children?

If your kids love The Magic Tree House books, they will love The Wishing Stone series. Grab this book today and laugh along as the children dodge meatballs, save talking animals, and discover the power of friendship.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLorana Hoopes
Release dateJul 21, 2020
ISBN9781393266150
The Wishing Stone #5: The Wishing Stone, #5
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Lorana Hoopes

Lorana Hoopes is an inspirational romance writer originally from Texas. She now lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and three children where she works full time as a teacher. When not working or writing, she can be found kickboxing in her gym or singing at her church.

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    The Wishing Stone #5 - Lorana Hoopes

    The Wishing Stone #5

    The Wishing Stone #5

    Superhero City

    Lorana Hoopes

    Contents

    Acknowledgments

    The Story So Far

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 6

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    The Story Doesn’t End!

    About The Author

    Copyright © 2020 Lorana Hoopes


    All rights reserved.

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    This book is dedicated first and foremost to my children who are the characters and inspiration for my stories and then to all the young readers out there looking for a good story. I hope you enjoy reading this book as much I enjoyed writing it.

    Acknowledgments

    I have to give kudos to Spenser who wrote the idea for Super Sheep and Super Chicken. Though he didn’t finish the story, he agreed to let me use part of it to create this story. One day, I hope he will create his own books.


    Be sure to visit Lorana’s YouTube channel to see her reading the first chapter.


    Follow the journey with Book 1: Dangerous Dinosaur, Book 2: Dragon Dilemma, Book 3: Mesmerizing Mermaids, Book 4: Pyramid Puzzle, and The Wishing Stone Inspirations Book 1: Mary’s Miracle

    The Story So Far

    Then: One day, Spenser met a mysterious cowboy on his way home from school. The cowboy encouraged Spenser to read and gave him a stone. The stone turned out to be magical and transported Spenser into the books he read. In the first book, he helped save a village from a dinosaur.

    In the second book, he was joined by his brother and sister. It was during this book that Spenser learned the stone held different powers for his siblings. When Jackson held the stone, they could hear animals speak. This allowed them to help a dragon.

    For the third book, they traveled under the sea and helped an octopus. They learned that Kayleigh had defensive powers when she held the stone, and it was there they met Genevieve, who helped the octopus but wanted items in return.

    The first item she wanted was sand from a pyramid, so the children traveled back to ancient Egypt in book 4. They retrieved the sand but nearly got stuck there as a result. Now, Genevieve wants the hair from a superhero, but Spenser is unsure if he should continue helping her.


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    S penser, what are you doing?

    Spenser looked up from the notebook paper he was writing on and sighed. Jackson stood in his doorway. He loved his brother, but he was often a bigger

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