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Careful What You Hear

Helen Dunlap Newton

Editora: Yorkshire Publishing

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After a surgical mix-up gave 13-year-old Noah Baker mind reading powers, he becomes a spy tasked with stopping the bad guys.
 
Ever since he accidentally got an experimental cochlear implant, Noah and his secret agent partner, Lena, have been going on secret missions for the government. Now, they’re in for a reward for all their hard work—Space Camp! But all is not as it seems. When Noah accidentally overhears thoughts that reveal a plot to steal top secret plans from nearby Redstone Arsenal, he must make a choice.
 
"From award-winning author and educator Helen Dunlap Newton, Careful What You Hear is an engaging and thrilling middle-grade read that will keep you on the edge of your seat." - Children's Book Watch
 
 Grab your copy now and dive into this thrilling adventure!
Disponível desde: 18/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 214 páginas.

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