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Join Aria and Liam as their curiosity leads them to the legendary Golden City of the Incas, Paititi, where they become entangled in a mission to save the city from imminent destruction. Mistaken for envoys of the sun god Inti, Aria and Liam must embrace their roles and embark on a treacherous mission to find the Sun Disk. With the help of Coya and Urco, the chief's children, they must thrust into a perilous journey deep into the Amazon jungle, decipher a mysterious map, outsmart vengeful gods, and navigate the perilous territory of the Conquistadors. As their quest unfolds, the duo faces relentless challenges, forcing them to rely on their wit, acting skills, and unexpected alliances. Will they locate the powerful Sun Disk and save Paititi before it's too late? The fate of an ancient civilization hangs in the balance. "The Sun Disk" is a rollercoaster ride of non-stop surprises, blending humor, history, and high-stakes adventure. Perfect for daring readers aged 8 to 12, this thrilling tale immerses you in a world where danger lurks at every turn, and the power of friendship and ingenuity can change the course of history. Aria & Liam is a series of standalone middle-grade books allowing young readers to enjoy each adventure in any order they wish.
Step into the foggy streets of 1900s London and embark on a mind-bending adventure with Aria and Liam. When the daughter of the renowned author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, seeks help from Aria and Liam, they find themselves racing against time to prevent a perplexing and threatening plot targeting Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. But just as they begin their investigation, Doyle announces Sherlock Holmes’ comeback and mysteriously disappears, leaving our heroes to navigate a maze of hidden clues and suspicious characters. Could the mastermind behind it all be a rival author, a member of a secret society, or someone from London's high society? With each chapter bringing a new twist, Aria and Liam must use all their wit and courage to crack the case and save Doyle before it's too late. Will they prove themselves as clever as the legendary detective, or will they meet the same fate? “The Baker Street Mystery” is perfect for young readers aged 8 to 12 who love a suspense-filled mystery intertwined with a fast-paced adventure. Aria & Liam is a series of standalone middle-grade books allowing young readers to enjoy each adventure in any order they wish.
Embark on a captivating journey with Aria and Liam into a realm where myth and reality converge, fate is rewritten, and the unbelievable becomes real. During the annual Sportapalooza tournament, Aria and Liam are swept into an ancient, mystical forest, where they meet the enigmatic druid Merlin and the determined young Arthur. Their mission? To recover the sword Excalibur and reshape the course of history. But Merlin unveils a startling secret: the Circle of Druids, England's most powerful druidic society, has concealed Excalibur in a daring plot to prevent Arthur's rise and crown Lancelot as king. Despite Arthur's teenage rebellion and Merlin's perplexing attitude, Aria and Liam soon realize their return to Sommetville hinges on helping this historic quest. As they traverse an enchanted forest filled with perilous spells and bewildering riddles, the pair must outsmart the Circle of Druids, unravel a mysterious map's secrets, and face unimaginable challenges. Will they decode the ancient enigmas and emerge unharmed from the forest's dangers? Can they retrieve Excalibur and ensure Arthur claims the throne? Or will the Circle's sinister schemes alter the future irrevocably? "The Druids' Secret" is perfect for young readers aged 9 to 12 who love adventure, humor, and a dash of fantasy. Aria & Liam is a series of standalone middle-grade books allowing young readers to enjoy each adventure in any order they wish.
Jump into the thrilling world of Ancient Rome with Aria and Liam! When the two best friends are tasked with uncovering a sinister assassination plot targeting Julius Caesar, they quickly realize there is more than meets the eye. Along with their new allies, Gaia and Titus, they must traverse the treacherous streets of Rome and uncover the truth before it’s too late. But the closer they get to uncovering the truth, the more danger they face. With friendship and courage on their side, will they be able to save Caesar and unravel the mystery before it’s too late? And when the stakes are at their highest, can they stay together and face the shadows that threaten to tear them apart? Enigma in Rome is the perfect page-turner for middle-grade readers (8 to 12 years old) who love a thrilling adventure! Aria & Liam is a series of standalone middle-grade books allowing young readers to enjoy each adventure in any order they wish.
In the midst of a fierce sailing competition, Aria and Liam unexpectedly find themselves drawn into a mysterious crystal cave. Suddenly, they're faced with a seemingly impossible task: lifting a curse that has befallen the Empress of Atlantis. As they strive to uncover the truth behind the curse and outsmart the dark force threatening Atlantis, Aria and Liam must navigate treacherous waters, dodge bizarre scientific experiments, and encounter long-extinct creatures with a knack for mischief. Will they unlock the enigma and outsmart the dark force threatening Atlantis? Can they avert the cataclysm prophesied by Plato and restore harmony to this wondrous realm? But perhaps the most significant challenge lies in winning over the hearts and minds of the island's inhabitants, convincing them of their pure intentions. Amidst the heart-pounding thrills and extraordinary discoveries, Aria and Liam's infectious humor and unwavering friendship shine through. Their misadventures will have you laughing out loud and holding your breath in equal measure. It's a rollercoaster ride filled with non-stop surprises, perfect for adventurous kids aged 8 to 12. Aria & Liam is a series of standalone middle-grade books allowing young readers to enjoy each adventure in any order they wish.
Courtnee Turner Hoyle for Readers’ Favorite: "This book will grab readers within the first few pages. Coline Monsarrat has created the start of an epic series with glimpses into Egyptian society, including powerful riddles, and a heart-stopping adventure!" They’re just kids! How can they possibly save an entire civilization, foil their enemies, outsmart gods, and keep from strangling each other? In a daring twist of fate, 13 years-old best friend Aria and Liam are catapulted back in time to a 3,000-year-old Egyptian kingdom. While Aria embraces the thrill of ancient adventures alongside Asim, a local boy on a secret mission, and Atlas, a sagacious donkey, Liam struggles without modern comforts. Their journey, far from a typical escapade, quickly escalates into a high-stakes quest. They must navigate treacherous challenges, from evading dangerous gods and divine creatures to solving life-or-death riddles, all to save Pharaoh Ramesses II's kingdom. But as the fate of an ancient civilization hangs in the balance, they face an even greater dilemma: what will their success mean for the future, and how will they return to their own time? This middle-grade action-packed adventure is full of twists and turns, humor mixed with frightening situations that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Aria & Liam is a series of standalone middle-grade books allowing young readers to enjoy each adventure in any order they wish.
The exhilarating Wild Ice Gliders Christmas race is all the talk in Sommetville, and Aria and Liam are primed for the win. But a twist on the ski jump sends them hurtling into the heart of Santa Claus’ village. The urgent plea? Santa has been kidnapped, and Christmas hangs in the balance! Yet, in this jingle-filled realm, appearances can be deceptive. From tech-savvy robots and quirky elves to a dubious village chief, the duo will need wits and bravery as their guide. The North Pole awaits with its biting chill, treacherous traps, and beguiling mysteries. Can Aria and Liam rise to the challenge, rescue Santa, and save Christmas? Join Aria and Liam in this heart-thumping, laugh-out-loud Christmas tale. The Great Christmas Rescue is a festive whirlwind sure to captivate adventurous kids aged 9 to 12, eager for a rollicking, rapid-paced adventure! Aria & Liam is a series of standalone middle-grade books allowing young readers to enjoy each adventure in any order they wish.
This Halloween, Aria and Liam have ditched trick-or-treating for a spine-tingling escapade in Sommetville's most notorious haunted house. Liam's convinced he'll stare Dracula down without flinching, while Aria rolls her eyes in playful skepticism. But neither expects actually to test their bravery against the real Count Dracula! But their spine-chilling evening suddenly twists when they are whisked away to Wallachia, a realm under the sinister reign of Count Dracula himself. In a frantic race against time featuring a high-speed sled race through shadowy forests and their delightful quarrels, Aria, Liam, and their furry companions, Pingo and Pippa, are on a daring mission. Their goal? Force Dracula to sip from the Magic Chalice, reverting him to human and freeing Wallachia from his dark clutches. But victory is uncertain, as not everyone in Wallachia wants them to succeed. Will they manage to uncover Dracula's deepest, darkest secret and save the long-suffering people of Wallachia? Will Aria and Liam be brave enough to face Dracula himself? Laugh, gasp, and feel your heart race in this spooktacular installment of Aria & Liam's adventures—a journey so thrilling, it's scary! Ideal for fearless adventurers aged 8 to 12 who love humor, excitement, and a dash of the supernatural. Aria & Liam is a series of standalone middle-grade books allowing young readers to enjoy each adventure in any order they wish.
Includes more than 40 maps, plans and illustrations. This volume in the official History of the Marine Corps chronicles the part played by United States Marines in the Chosin Reservoir Campaign. The race to the Yalu was on. General of the Army Douglas MacArthur’s strategic triumph at Inchon and the subsequent breakout of the U.S. Eighth Army from the Pusan Perimeter and the recapture of Seoul had changed the direction of the war. Only the finishing touches needed to be done to complete the destruction of the North Korean People’s Army. Moving up the east coast was the independent X Corps, commanded by Major General Edward M. Almond, USA. The 1st Marine Division, under Major General Oliver P. Smith, was part of X Corps and had been so since the 15 September 1950 landing at Inchon. After Seoul the 1st Marine Division had reloaded into its amphibious ships and had swung around the Korean peninsula to land at Wonsan on the east coast. The landing on 26 October 1950 met no opposition; the port had been taken from the land side by the resurgent South Korean army. The date was General Smith’s 57th birthday, but he let it pass unnoticed. Two days later he ordered Colonel Homer L. Litzenberg, Jr., 47, to move his 7th Marine Regimental Combat Team north from Wonsan to Hamhung. Smith was then to prepare for an advance to the Manchurian border, 135 miles distant. And so began one of the Marine Corps’ greatest battles—or, as the Corps would call it, the “Chosin Reservoir Campaign.” The Marines called it the “Chosin” Reservoir because that is what their Japanese-based maps called it. The South Koreans, nationalistic sensibilities disturbed, preferred—and, indeed, would come to insist—that it be called the “Changjin” Reservoir.
Before Palm Pilots and iPods, PCs and laptops, the term "computer" referred to the people who did scientific calculations by hand. These workers were neither calculating geniuses nor idiot savants but knowledgeable people who, in other circumstances, might have become scientists in their own right. When Computers Were Human represents the first in-depth account of this little-known, 200-year epoch in the history of science and technology. Beginning with the story of his own grandmother, who was trained as a human computer, David Alan Grier provides a poignant introduction to the wider world of women and men who did the hard computational labor of science. His grandmother's casual remark, "I wish I'd used my calculus," hinted at a career deferred and an education forgotten, a secret life unappreciated; like many highly educated women of her generation, she studied to become a human computer because nothing else would offer her a place in the scientific world. The book begins with the return of Halley's comet in 1758 and the effort of three French astronomers to compute its orbit. It ends four cycles later, with a UNIVAC electronic computer projecting the 1986 orbit. In between, Grier tells us about the surveyors of the French Revolution, describes the calculating machines of Charles Babbage, and guides the reader through the Great Depression to marvel at the giant computing room of the Works Progress Administration. When Computers Were Human is the sad but lyrical story of workers who gladly did the hard labor of research calculation in the hope that they might be part of the scientific community. In the end, they were rewarded by a new electronic machine that took the place and the name of those who were, once, the computers.