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World Builder: Book 2

By: Indigo Hawkins
Narrated by: Andrew Woyshner
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World Builder: Book 2

Things are getting interesting for David and the students at the academy. They know that the international gaming tournament is around the corner, but they are unsure whether or not they will be able to attend. This is a big thing for them as the academy doesn’t fund itself. They need to get into the tournament, and they’ll be damned if they don’t try.

One day, they receive an invitation that could change everything. This invitation is unlike anything they have ever seen, which means that the tournament is bigger and better than it has ever been before. The academy students know that they need to get into this tournament and win, for the grand prize will be the best one yet.

But this tournament may not be everything it seems, and the academy students might be biting off more than they can chew. Whatever comes their way, they will face it together. That is if they don’t get killed first.

©2020 Indigo Hawkins (P)2020 22nd & Broad

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