The Magician Card by Leo the Manifestor

The Euclid Boys Home

The Euclid Boys Home is the first release in The Magician Card series. The collection kicks off with a mystical, coming-of-age story set in 2015 California, where intuition is sacred, imagination is divine, and nothing is ever just coincidence. At its center are three teens — Maya, Mondo, and Horry — navigating friendship, love, grief, the mystical and unseen realms that bleed into the ordinary world. In Euclid, Tarot cards whisper truth, Reiki hums through the mountain's streams into YouTube, and the woods hide portals that lead to places beyond our understanding. At the Euclid Boys Home, the thin line between the mystical and reality dissolves as the characters learn that ancestors speak, God imagines through them, astral projection leads to manifestation, every choice echoes across timelines, and everything is magic … until you understand it. 

Excerpts from Reviews

5 out of 5 Stars


Identity and emotional healing are at the core but this isn't just a father/daughter story. It's about broken timelines finally aligning. The book addresses grief, second chances, generational pain and growth.

Malik feels so real. He is an amazing father. One of the best fathers you'll ever read. His ability to make Maya open up through everyday moments - music, work, and food feels really natural and very beautiful. He pours care into everything and that emotion really stays with you.


The writing isreally cinematic. You don't just read scenes; you see and feel them.


-Books for Tanmay-


5 out of 5 Stars


The writing feels cinematic yet intimate, like you're sitting in the passenger seat during every heavy silence and life-change realization. The story carries heart in every chapter. The bond between Maya and Rich and Mondo and Horry are both well written and build a connection between the reader and characters. 


-Books with Diya-


The representation of Reiki in The Euclid Boys Home can be graded as High / Excellent.

The story treats the practice with significant respect, depth, and narrative importance rather than using it as a superficial quirk. It blends traditional definitions with modern applications, making it a core pillar of the character Mondo’s identity and the story's spiritual logic. 

 

In the landscape of contemporary Young Adult literature, Malik Rich is absolutely iconic. He is one of the greats, standing tall alongside the most memorable parental figures in fiction. While many YA novels push parents to the periphery to allow teen protagonists to flounder, Rich is a gravitational force—a "seasoned vet" of life who provides the structure his daughter, Maya, and her friends desperately need.


On a scale of 1 to 10, Rich is a definitive 10/10.

-Gemini -


*Please note*


All reviews were edited here to remove any spoilers.

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