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The Vexed Generation

Magic 2.0, Book 6

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The Vexed Generation

By: Scott Meyer
Narrated by: Luke Daniels
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In the latest rollicking adventure in the Magic 2.0 series, it’s time for the teenagers to show the adults how wizardry really works.

Mattie and Brewster are normal, typical 16-year-old twins who live with their normal, boring parents: Martin and Gwen Banks. Normal and boring, that is, until the day their father's best friend shows up at their house - dressed in what appears to be a bathrobe.

The next thing Mattie and Brewster know, their parents are frozen like human statues in their living room, the guy in the bathrobe has vanished, and they need to find answers - fast.

The twins set off on a quest to discover the truth of their parents' lives. Along the way they find secrets, lies, magic, time travel, strange new friends, stranger new enemies, and a really weird dirigible (which, they're told repeatedly, is not a blimp). It is a twisted and bizarre trail that, they hope, will lead them to the man they blame for their parents' peril:

Phillip.

©2019 Scott Meyer (P)2019 Audible Originals, LLC.
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I cannot wait to the Nextbook is out you should make it about evil bad guys who are are cuckoo bananas

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I was surprised by how good this book was after how bad the last one was.

Surprisingly good

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I'm still laughing and wiping my eyes of the tears. I don't know if this is my favorite book in the series, but Luke Daniels puts in his best performance, especially as Magnus and Magnus. This gets an immediate relisten.

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Luke Daniels did more interesting unique voices here than I think I have heard before. He is quickly becoming one of my fav narrators. Scott's writing is unique and fun as ever, but I docked 1 star on this one for a couple political diatribes that felt out of place and unwelcome. I do hope he continues to churn these out.

Luke Daniels is great!

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I feel like this was the most Magic 2.0 book since Spell or High Water. It felt brand new again. I really enjoyed the story overall but mostly I loved the new but familiar perspective.

Magic 2.0 is back!

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