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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. A juvi National Treasure adventure! Minus Nicholas Cage, which I have to say is a little disappointing. I feel like his puns would've been more clever. Fun concept and creating a good friendship between the characters. ( ) Think mash-up of National Treasure and Harry Potter. This is a fun read, with lots of early American historical facts thrown in. Not only will children enjoy the story, but they'll inevitably learn something as well! Who could ask for more? The Eureka Key is a hunt for an artifact linked to Benjamin Franklin that, when combined with other artifacts, leads to a terrible weapon. Readers become part of an adventure with danger and excitement at every turn. I, for one, can't wait for the next step in this tale! no reviews | add a review
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Sam (a puzzle master) and Martina (a history whiz) become involved in a dangerous quest to find seven keys left behind by Benjamin Franklin and a secret society of descendants, which, when gathered together, unlock a powerful weapon, so the middle schoolers must solve the puzzles, find the artifacts before the bad guy does, and save the nation. No library descriptions found. |
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