The Unbelievable Oliver and the Sawed-in-Half Dads
The Unbelievable Oliver, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Marc Thompson
About this listen
In this second hilarious installment of the series that Kirkus called "ridiculous fun", Oliver is performing at a wedding rehearsal when one of the grooms goes missing in the middle of his magic act!
Oliver is new to the magical arts. In fact, he has only performed one act so far, and that one was interrupted by a theft-in-progress that he, his friends the twins Teenie and Bea, and his wisecracking rabbit, Benny, managed to thwart. Now Oliver has been hired for an even more important gig: a wedding. Teenie and Bea's fathers are finally getting married, and Oliver is supposed to entertain at the rehearsal brunch. He has chosen the classic sawed-in-half trick, which will be especially amusing when he calls up the grooms as volunteers. What could go wrong? Except that weddings are supposed to be about bringing people together, not splitting them up...and before the trick is over, one of the fathers will have disappeared. Luckily, Oliver seems to be a better sleuth than a magician!
Includes a PDF of instructions for Benny's Bunny Hop & The Sawed-In-Half Trick: Home Version.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2020 Pseudonymous Bosch (P)2020 Listening LibraryCritic reviews
"Readers will be as wowed as the wedding guests."(Booklist)
"With tongue stuffed in his cheek, Bosch builds the silliness with total seriousness, forces of nature Bea and Teenie making them a delightful foil for the earnest, slightly anxious Oliver.... A fun and funny follow-up that celebrates the magic of family and community." (Kirkus)