Meredith and the Magic Library by Becket

Meredith and the Magic Library by Becket

Author:Becket
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Becket


CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE

Opus’s Room

When the perambubelt stopped suddenly before a golden door, Uncle Glitch, Sir Copperpot, Peter Butterpig, and little Meredith Pocket were nearly hurtled off.

Mr. Fuddlebee floated off serenely. When the others caught their balance, they followed him.

He pointed his onbrella at the doorknob. The tip lit up. More buzzing came from it too.

The door opened by itself.

Through the door was the largest room Meredith had ever seen. It looked even larger than the town. And it was packed, wall to wall, floor to ceiling, with books!

The eyes of the four librarians widened as they stared at this amazing room.

It had tables and chairs and a fireplace, but books were everywhere. No, not just that… Books were everything! The floor was made of books. The ceiling was made of books. The walls and the bookcases, the chandeliers and the fireplaces, the paintings and the tables and the chairs and all the other things in the room were made entirely of books. Books were on the table and books were the table. Books were stacked up on the floor and books were the floor. Books were in the bookcases and books were the bookcases. There were also tall stacks of books reaching up to the ceiling, which was made of books too. And all throughout this great big book room were piles of books like hills rising and falling.

“This section is called Opus’s Room,” Mr. Fuddlebee said. “In here is where all the books get grouped together.”

There was a large machine in the middle. It was chugging and shaking and gushing out steam. It had two openings and a large sign on it with three letters.



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