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Orube Special
2004
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4.47
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This special issue deals with Orube's life on Earth, mainly with her application at the university for a journalist course. Here she solves a case, where one of the university's teachers steals the computers from one of the student newspapers, so that only his could remain in business. In the issue, while she is in Irma's house, Orube breaks the faucet because she doesn't know how to turn it off. Later Irma and Orube try to cook something but it ends up overcooked. In Orube's office, a lady gives her a camera and then Orube suddenly presses the capture button and she begins to collapse because of the flash from the camera and because she doesn't know how to use it. Later Taranee visits Orube to chat and then, Orube tries to take a picture of Taranee and after doing so, Taranee checks to see if the picture is right and the picture was taken perfectly. Earlier, when Orube was a child, she was tutored in martial arts by Luba, her teacher, in Basiliade.

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Author

Elisabetta Gnone
Elisabetta Gnone
Author · 112 books

Elisabetta Gnone is an Italian writer. In April 2001, she co-created the Italian comic/magazine W.I.T.C.H. with Alessandro Barbucci and Barbara Canepa. The publication was later made into the television series of the same name. Gnone also wrote the children's trilogy Fairy Oak: Il segreto delle gemelle (The Secret of the Twins), L'incanto del buio (The Spell of Darkness), and Il potere della luce (The Power of Light). She expanded the Fairy Oak Universe with four more books, "The four mysteries": "Captain Grisam's love", "Shirley's wizarding days", "Flox smiles in autumn", and "Good-bye Fairy Oak". information taken from wikipedia.com

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