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Ivy’s Time-Saving Adventures in the Paradox Zone

Lucy Page

Casa editrice: The Good Child Bookstore

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Ivy’s Time-Saving Adventures in the Paradox Zone follows Ivy, a tech-savvy girl who stumbles upon a mysterious time machine hidden in her school’s basement.
 
When she accidentally activates it, she’s thrown into a chaotic dimension where time bends, loops, and rewrites itself. Joined by a robotic squirrel named Gizmo and other time travelers, Ivy must navigate the Paradox Zone to fix history’s most bizarre anomalies.
 
Along the way, Ivy learns that sometimes the best way to secure the future is to understand the mistakes and lessons of the past, in this thrilling, comical journey through time.
Disponibile da: 16/08/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 153 pagine.

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