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Five friends are in a race against time in this action-adventure story involving ancient tribal artifacts that hold the fate of the universe in the balance. None of these trailblazers imagined their ordinary parents as scientists on a secret mission. But when their parents go missing, they are forced into unfathomable circumstances and learn of a history that is best left unknown, for they are catalysts in an ancient score that must be settled. As the chaos unfolds, opportunities arise that involve cracking codes and anticipating their next moves. This book unfolds sturdy, accurate scientific facts and history knowledge where readers will surely become participants.
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Emma Stout
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Joel Leonidas
Created about 6 years agoShare
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“This is a unique, fun and exciting joy ride you will ever have. The adventure and educational style are there. The creative and engaging breakthrough in every page that you're gonna stick to until the last. You'll definitely not hang clip 'til the end even this is a series block.
As a science fiction enthusiast, I really love the idea of this book and well, I never expected quite like that but somehow do infer on how I'm going to picture the imagery. I did read some books dealing with this virtual interactive simulation though the thing is, this book is absolutely epic and learn-earning awesome. I'm a bit baffled by that series of code mechanics and now I know how I will be having some sort of idea to secretly keep things on my own - encrypted mnemonics should I say.
Great featuring some historical facts and discoveries. The Easter Island - Rapa Nui for its famous heads sighting. I have read few notes about it and glad I connected it in this book. The game making tactics force into this is enticingly different and clever. Score a point for me on that. I also notice that for every part (I think this will not be a spoiler but there will a three-part division on this book) a variation happens - clue: it is from the structure start of every chapter - I know you'll do take a look of it eventually. Maybe that's somehow it is. Bits of illustrations to see, too, sadly not much to look forward just for your eyes to short visualize stuff like this and that. See for yourselves of what I mean. Even though, it is ok without them. You can read the book on its own amazing story punch.
The Lost Tribes as first in the ongoing series will be your next amazing journey if you start reading this today. It favors all ages and for those who want to taste some historical-based mystery, game simulation theme, and full of surprises. Stirring escapade ahead. Book two here I come for you. I absolutely give this a high five.
Full review >> https://descendantofposeidonreads.wordpress.com/2018/01/28/mcbd-review-the-lost-tribes-by-christine-taylor-butler/”

Melinda Bricker
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About Christine Taylor-Butler
C. Taylor-Butler is a trained civil engineer and an educational council chairperson. Her short stories and essays have appeared in The Horn Book and Scholastic's Read and Rise magazine. She is the author of Sacred Mountain: Everest. She lives in Kansas City, Missouri.
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