An Oracle's Handbook

There is something hidden at West Hills School for the Perceptually Gifted but surrounded by watchful eyes and new threats do Jon and Frank dare to unmask the truth? Who can they trust?

When a new superintendent mysteriously arrives at West Hills, 12-year-old twins Jon and Frank Reed find themselves drawn into a world of secrets and conspiracies.

Jon becomes obsessed with uncovering the question: can someone have more than one perceptual gift? He is determined to uncover the answers even if it means making sacrifices along the way.

Frank's telepathy abilities surge after his chilling encounter with the Arkaim artifacts. Despite his attempts to bury the incident, the strange power calls to him. Should he trust it enough to follow, or will it consume him completely?

Missing files, hushed conversations, and cryptic messages all point to one place for answers-Unity City, the capital of the Society of the Perceptually Gifted. Are Jon and Frank ready to unlock the truth in a society that cherishes their secrets?

An Oracle's Handbook is the third book in the middle-grade fantasy series The Reeds of West Hills.

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An Oracle's Handbook

There is something hidden at West Hills School for the Perceptually Gifted but surrounded by watchful eyes and new threats do Jon and Frank dare to unmask the truth? Who can they trust?

When a new superintendent mysteriously arrives at West Hills, 12-year-old twins Jon and Frank Reed find themselves drawn into a world of secrets and conspiracies.

Jon becomes obsessed with uncovering the question: can someone have more than one perceptual gift? He is determined to uncover the answers even if it means making sacrifices along the way.

Frank's telepathy abilities surge after his chilling encounter with the Arkaim artifacts. Despite his attempts to bury the incident, the strange power calls to him. Should he trust it enough to follow, or will it consume him completely?

Missing files, hushed conversations, and cryptic messages all point to one place for answers-Unity City, the capital of the Society of the Perceptually Gifted. Are Jon and Frank ready to unlock the truth in a society that cherishes their secrets?

An Oracle's Handbook is the third book in the middle-grade fantasy series The Reeds of West Hills.

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An Oracle's Handbook

An Oracle's Handbook

by B E Padgett
An Oracle's Handbook

An Oracle's Handbook

by B E Padgett

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Overview

There is something hidden at West Hills School for the Perceptually Gifted but surrounded by watchful eyes and new threats do Jon and Frank dare to unmask the truth? Who can they trust?

When a new superintendent mysteriously arrives at West Hills, 12-year-old twins Jon and Frank Reed find themselves drawn into a world of secrets and conspiracies.

Jon becomes obsessed with uncovering the question: can someone have more than one perceptual gift? He is determined to uncover the answers even if it means making sacrifices along the way.

Frank's telepathy abilities surge after his chilling encounter with the Arkaim artifacts. Despite his attempts to bury the incident, the strange power calls to him. Should he trust it enough to follow, or will it consume him completely?

Missing files, hushed conversations, and cryptic messages all point to one place for answers-Unity City, the capital of the Society of the Perceptually Gifted. Are Jon and Frank ready to unlock the truth in a society that cherishes their secrets?

An Oracle's Handbook is the third book in the middle-grade fantasy series The Reeds of West Hills.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798986162973
Publisher: Emerald Forest Books
Publication date: 10/09/2024
Series: The Reeds of West Hills , #3
Pages: 292
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.88(d)
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

B. E. Padgett is a poet and children's author in the Pacific Northwest. She was a student affairs professional at Everett Community College before pursuing her passion for writing and storytelling. She graduated with a B. A. in English: Professional and Creative Writing at Central Washington University. She was editor-in-chief at Manastash Literary Journal and event coordinator for Poetry Northwest. Growing up in a loud and chaotic family of eight inspired her to create stories about sibling connections and challenges. Although she enjoys many things in life, she considers being an auntie one of her biggest joys. She is best known for her series The Reeds of West Hills. Her hobbies include crocheting stuffed animals, dress up tea parties, graphic design, illustration, whistling and reading.
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