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Orgo Runners: Legend of the Orgo

Orgo Runners, Book 4

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Orgo Runners: Legend of the Orgo

By: R. J. Furness
Narrated by: Trista Shaye
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When Ink's orgo becomes ill, he asks Cedric to help her get better. But during their visit to Cedric's barn, both Ink and Megg get more than they bargained for. Through Cedric's stories, Ink and Megg learn about how the orgo evolved, and it isn't what either of them expected! Join the Orgo Runners as they find out about Tobus, Calli, and the Legend of the Orgo.

Where did the orgo come from?

How did they evolve?

What is the reason for their extremely long necks?

Why did they get so fast?

Expect the unexpected in this latest Orgo Runners story!

The fourth thrilling Orgo Runners adventure. Perfect for children aged 6-10, but equally loved by grownups. Ideal for children who love fantasy and science fiction stories!

©2018 R. J. Furness (P)2019 R. J. Furness
Fiction Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Survival Stories

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