The Magical Beings' Rehabilitation Center: The Complete Series
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Narrated by:
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Natalie Duke
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K.M. Shea
About this listen
Werewolves have fleas. Cyclops need glasses. Dark Elves give villain monologues.
Maybe the magical paranormal world isn’t quite what we expect?
This special boxset contains the complete urban fantasy series, The Magical Beings' Rehabilitation Center: Vampires Drink Tomato Juice, Goblins Wear Suits, and The Lost Files of the MBRC.
Book 1: Vampires Drink Tomato Juice
Morgan might be losing her sanity. She thought it was a normal day but after witnessing an incident involving a werewolf, a substitute teacher/possible vampire, and a thermos of tomato juice, things get weird.
A quick train ride later she finds herself at the Chicago headquarters of all things fantastical: the Magical Beings' Rehabilitation Center.
At the MBRC Morgan encounters dragons, vampires, elves, centaurs and even the Pooka, a shape-shifter who is too handsome for his own good.
The MBRC strives to rehabilitate and integrate magical beings into human society. It’s also supposed to be a secret, and Morgan’s accidental initiation breaks every rule the place has.
Book 2: Goblins Wear Suits
Morgan has settled into a balance between her school work and teaching at the MBRC. But she doesn’t know what she wants after this.
Her family and friends, including a certain flirtatious Pooka, all have colleges and future career paths for her to consider. Her choices are made even more difficult when terrorist threats are issued by an anti-human, magic-based organization.
And their main target is Morgan.
Book 3: The Lost Files of the MBRC
When Morgan decided to stay employed at the Magical Beings’ Rehabilitation Center, she thought her life would quiet down as she started college and developed her career.
She thought wrong.
The Lost Files of the MBRC is an anthology of five short stories set in the world of the Magical Beings' Rehabilitation Center series.
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- da_bunny
- 19-12-2023
wished someone would have listed this as a YA
all in all, an okay listen, but since this was listed with adult fantasy, I wasn't expecting the very YA feel of the book. the mc is a 16 yr old teen who acts very immature in book 1, and she stays very immature through out the series, however, 50% of the time, her pov is accurate to a teenager and how they would respond to certain pressures. this series is meant to be funny, but the humor missed the mark a bit. if you're looking for romcom, you wont find it here. there is a love interest, but it felt more forced then natural. the story focus was a bit all over the place, but if this was a tv show, it'd be a sitcom with little to no point other than to put the characters into odd situations to force commentary and interaction.
the narrator was okay, but wish there was more attempts to denote and differentiate between all the characters that the fmc interacts with especially since they come from all over the world.
was this purchase worth it? not really, not for me anyways, and this will be another audio that'll sit in my library as a one-and-done. I was hoping to discover a new fantasy author that I can get into, however, her writing doesn't suit my preferences and I am not game enough to try the other books to discover they are more YA focused. However, if I was looking for a book series suited for an early teen or YA appropriate book for younger audiences, this would suit.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-09-2024
Easy listen
I think the above review is pretty harsh. This was an easy listen with some engaging characters. Yes, the female lead is immature but that is a pretty common occurrence across the author’s books if you have listened to her others. Overall, I didn’t mind it. It was easy to listen to after a hard days work or as part of a nighttime routine. Some interesting and different concepts which I appreciated. Overall, definitely not one of the worst I have listened too and I thought the narrators were solid too. I didn’t think I was an easy please, but maybe I am?
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