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The Asteroid Belt’s Hidden Treasure Hunt - cover

The Asteroid Belt’s Hidden Treasure Hunt

Otto Jens

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

In The Asteroid Belt’s Hidden Treasure Hunt, five young explorers embark on a thrilling adventure across the perilous asteroid belt after discovering an ancient treasure map. Guided by wits, bravery, and a dash of humor, Zara, Quinn, Wren, Toby, and their mischievous alien companion, Flicker, navigate deadly space creatures, puzzles, and dangerous space pirates. Each twist and turn brings new challenges as they race against rival factions to uncover the treasure. With wit, teamwork, and courage, they must unlock the mysteries of the belt and discover what lies beyond the stars in this exciting, comical space adventure.
Available since: 06/06/2025.
Print length: 150 pages.

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