Book details
Trident
Description
Twelve-year-old Richard Tomlin has almost given up on finding his dad. Instead, he focuses all of his energy on being the youngest swimmer ever on his team to qualify for Junior Olympics. But everything changes when his new goggles transport him to the Lost City of Atlantis! Confronting shapeshifters and dark magical forces, Richard channels his inner science geek and the power of positive thinking to stay alive. As he struggles to tame the magic of his goggles, his strong-willed twin, Lucy, finds a way to join him under the sea, and the siblings are thrust into the War of Generations. To win the war--and save the planet--Richard must embrace his role in an ancient prophecy. Problem is, the prophecy appears to predict his own death. So what's a warrior to do?
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
212 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- Engaging narrative that keeps readers hooked from the first page to the last.
- In-depth character development that allows readers to form strong connections with the protagonists.
- The book offers unique insights into a specific topic or theme that is both thought-provoking and educational.
- The author's writing style is both eloquent and accessible, making it a pleasure to read for a wide audience.