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Century #3: City of Wind

Century #3: City of Wind

Published in
2007
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Description

In the third installment of the Century Quartet, Italian author P. D. Baccalario continues the mystery that will take four cities and four extraordinary kids to solve.PARIS, JUNE 20When new information turns up about the Star of Stone, the object they found in New York, Mistral, Elettra, Harvey, and Sheng meet again in Paris. Harvey brings the stone to show to his dad's archaeologist friend. And it turns out that the friend knows much more about the kids' quest than they could have imagined. She gives them a clock that once belonged to NapolAA(c)on, and she tells them that if they can figure out how it works, it will lead them to another object of power. The clock sends the kids all over Paris, through old churches and forgotten museum exhibits, in search of an artifact linked to the Egyptian goddess Isis. But a woman with a penchant for venomous snakes and carnivorous plantsand her vast network of spiesis watching their every move. . . .Fans of Blue Balliet, Trenton Lee Stewart, and Michael Scott will be drawn to this Da Vinci Code-like adventure for kids.From the Hardcover edition.
Age
10-13
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
290 pages
Book in series
#3

Why to read

  • Engaging Adventure: 'Century #3: City of Wind' continues the thrilling adventure of the Century quartet, taking readers on an exciting journey through historical mysteries and puzzles that will captivate young readers and stimulate their imaginations.
  • Cultural Exploration: This installment of the series is set in Paris, offering readers the opportunity to explore French culture, history, and landmarks through the eyes of the characters, enriching their knowledge and appreciation for different parts of the world.
  • Character Development: As the third book in the series, readers will witness the growth and development of the main characters, deepening their connection to the protagonists and providing a more immersive reading experience.
  • Themes of Friendship and Teamwork: Throughout the story, themes of friendship, teamwork, and cooperation are emphasized, teaching valuable life lessons about working together to overcome obstacles and the importance of trust and camaraderie.