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Mishra's Manufactory (Magic Minigame) [Modern Horizons 2 Minigame]Set: Modern Horizons 2 Minigame Type: Card Magic Minigame Rarity: Common 2 4 players 2 4 packs 10 min OBJECTIVE: Take on the role of one of Mishras assembly workers and assemble the best invention from the mishmash of parts streaming down the conveyor belt. Strategically collect cards based on their color to win. GET READY: Open one booster for each player, remove all cards without Magic card backs, and shuffle the rest together. Reveal four cards in
| Set: | Modern Horizons 2 Minigame |
| Type: | Card — Magic Minigame |
| Rarity: | Common |
2-4 players | 2-4 packs | 10 min
OBJECTIVE:
Take on the role of one of Mishra’s assembly workers and assemble the best invention from the mishmash of parts streaming down the conveyor belt. Strategically collect cards based on their color to win.
GET READY:
Open one booster for each player, remove all cards without Magic card backs, and shuffle the rest together. Reveal four cards in a row stretching from the deck. These form the conveyor belt. The two cards closest to the deck are at the back of the line and the other two cards are at the front. Randomly determine who goes first.
LET’S PLAY:
On their turn, each player drafts one card from the conveyor belt. The two cards at the front of the line are free, but a player must discard a card they’ve already collected to draft a card from the back of the line. Cards then slide forward to fill in the gap, and a card from the deck is added to the back of the line. Drafted cards are kept face up in front of each player, grouped by color (including colorless.) Play then passes clockwise.
Lands are wild (they count as any color, including colorless), and a multicolored card can be any of its colors. When you draft a wild or multicolored card, declare its color and place it in the corresponding group.
TO WIN:
The game ends when all cards have been collected. For each color, the player with the largest group of cards of that color gets 3 points, and the player with the second largest group gets 2 points. The card with the highest mana value breaks ties. If there is still a tie, each tied player gets half the points, rounded up.
Players also earn points for the number of groups they’ve collected: four groups = 2 points, five groups = 4 points, six groups = 6 points.
The player with the most points wins!
OBJECTIVE:
Take on the role of one of Mishra’s assembly workers and assemble the best invention from the mishmash of parts streaming down the conveyor belt. Strategically collect cards based on their color to win.
GET READY:
Open one booster for each player, remove all cards without Magic card backs, and shuffle the rest together. Reveal four cards in a row stretching from the deck. These form the conveyor belt. The two cards closest to the deck are at the back of the line and the other two cards are at the front. Randomly determine who goes first.
LET’S PLAY:
On their turn, each player drafts one card from the conveyor belt. The two cards at the front of the line are free, but a player must discard a card they’ve already collected to draft a card from the back of the line. Cards then slide forward to fill in the gap, and a card from the deck is added to the back of the line. Drafted cards are kept face up in front of each player, grouped by color (including colorless.) Play then passes clockwise.
Lands are wild (they count as any color, including colorless), and a multicolored card can be any of its colors. When you draft a wild or multicolored card, declare its color and place it in the corresponding group.
TO WIN:
The game ends when all cards have been collected. For each color, the player with the largest group of cards of that color gets 3 points, and the player with the second largest group gets 2 points. The card with the highest mana value breaks ties. If there is still a tie, each tied player gets half the points, rounded up.
Players also earn points for the number of groups they’ve collected: four groups = 2 points, five groups = 4 points, six groups = 6 points.
The player with the most points wins!
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One of the best middle grade books of 2018!
Format: Hardcover
FRONT DESK is loosely based on author Kelly Yang’s life experience, as explained in an author’s note at the end of the book.
Her straightforward writing makes this book perfect for younger middle grade readers (Mia is 10). Yet Yang tackles difficult issues like interpersonal, systemic, and institutional racism. She writes so simply and honestly, it’s hard to imagine a young person walking away without understanding these powerful messages.
FRONT DESK is infused with dark truths about America and still manages to be light, heartwarming, and fast-paced. Lovable Mia solves problems by using her writing skills—not her math skills as her mother wishes she would. She beats the system by using her words, often disguised as the words of adults, to point out injustices and find pathways to a better life for her family and friends.
Mia’s and her parents’ find—actually, create—community at the Calavista Motel. They fight back when multiple systems conspire to make life impossible for Hank, an African American man who lives at the hotel. They devise a system to hide desperate Chinese immigrants in vacant rooms. This is deep social justice work, accompanied by anecdotes of Mia’s follies at the front desk and problems at school.
The book ends on a hopeful note, with the Tangs’ community surrounding them to help them take the first step off the poverty rollercoaster. The solution they come up with has a chance at helping others get off, too.
FRONT DESK shifts the narrative about the American experience, acknowledging that there are many American experiences. The pathway to the American Dream can take many forms, and Yang has described one that is heart wrenching, hopeful, and a lot of fun along the way.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2018
★★★★★ 5
This is my middle school daughter’s favorite book.
Format: Paperback
My daughter usually reads only graphic novels, but she started reading chapter books after this one. She loved it so much that she’s read it several times, and since it’s a series, we bought and read all the other books too. It’s a great book for middle school girls—easy to get into and very engaging.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Summer Reading
Format: Paperback
This is a book for middle school summer reading
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Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Perfect Combo of Fun and Serious
Format: Kindle
This story was the perfect combination of humor and seriousness. I, even as an adult, remember some of those same feelings and the drama of junior high years. It made me take a look even at myself and ask what I look for in people? It made me ask myself if I need to reach out and apologize. But it also ales me want to do better.
Step away from social media. When on social media, make sure I think about my comments and how they can be construed or make people feel. Help my nieces and nephews compliment actions and other such areas and not looks. To look deeper into a person.
Well written. Lots of fun. And just what I needed in a book. Chad Morris and Shelly Brown do it again.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024
★★★★★ 5
Excellent
Format: Hardcover
I really like this book has a good story
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