The book The Poison Factory was written by author Oisín Mcgann Here you can read free online of The Poison Factory book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Poison Factory a good or bad book?
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Up ahead, they could see Damo pulling his hood free of the steel pegs. Gaz and Hayley hung on to the edges of the belt as they crawled forward to catch up with him. No sooner had they reached him, when the belt tilted and turned and they shrieked as they were thrown off, tumbling onto a second conveyor and clinging onto it for dear life as it clattered through another room, speeding them high above rows of bronze-coloured vats. There were signs over the huge tanks, but Gaz was not sure he be...lieved what he was reading. They whipped past below him; ‘Jellied Slugs’ said one; ‘Used Earwax’ said another. The belt dipped like a roller-coaster and he ducked under a third said ‘Armpit Hair’. All of the vats were full of the most disgusting things he’d ever heard of. There must have been tons of the stuff. Suddenly, a row of robotic claws came dangling down from the ceiling, snapping at them, trying to drag the kids into the tanks. ‘Aaagh!’ Damo shouted.
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