The Magic Locker That Eats Homework SHORT SUMMARY: The Magic Locker That Eats Homework
Spellbrook School looked normal from the outside. It had warm brick walls, big windows, and a flagpole that squeaked in the wind. People driving by would never guess it was special. It looked like a normal school where kids carried bags, rushed to class, and complained about homework. But the students who went there knew the truth: Spellbrook was not just a school. It was a secret magic school hidden in plain sight.
The magic at Spellbrook was not loud or crazy. There were no dragons in the cafeteria and no teachers floating like ghosts. The magic was quiet and sneaky. Sometimes the chalk wrote answers by itself if you blinked twice. The bell rang only when you felt late, even if the clock said you were on time. The library seemed alive and strange, like it could whisper or even call your name when you walked past certain books. The air inside the school felt old, like it had been magical for hundreds of years.
Fourteen-year-old Jace Carter was new at Spellbrook, and school was hard for him. He had only been there for three months, and he still felt like he didn't fit in. Other students seemed calm and confident. They could cast simple spells easily, remember runes without mistakes, and laugh even when lessons were difficult. Jace wanted to be like them, but he wasn't. His hands shook when teachers asked him questions. His stomach tightened before quizzes. Sometimes his brain went blank even when he studied a lot.
Still, Jace refused to give up. Every night he stayed up late studying rune translations and potion notes until his eyes hurt. Every morning, he told himself, "Today will be better." Sometimes it worked, and he felt proud of himself. He started to believe he could belong at Spellbrook.
Then something very strange happened.
Jace's locker started eating his homework.
At first, Jace thought it was a prank. But it got worse fast. The locker didn't just steal papers-it chewed them up! It swallowed pencils and burped out weird riddles written in shaky ink. Teachers blamed Jace and called him careless. Classmates laughed at him, and Jace felt embarrassed and upset.
But Jace was not alone. His brave best friend Mia believed him, and Rowan, a smart and kind student, wanted to help too. Together, they discovered something hungry and sneaky was hiding inside Locker 117. Jace knew he had to stop it before the whole school turned into chaos.
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Book Description:
Total Pages: 89
Book Size: 6" × 9" - Inches
Cover: Soft, Glossy
Interior book: Color Pages.
Suitable ages: 13-18+