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Brian’s Discovery of the Ocean’s Forgotten Species - cover

Brian’s Discovery of the Ocean’s Forgotten Species

Thomas Finch

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Brian’s Discovery of the Ocean’s Forgotten Species follows a young marine zoologist, Brian, as he embarks on an extraordinary expedition to uncover mysterious, uncharted species deep beneath the ocean’s surface.
 
With the help of his diverse team, Brian explores perilous, unexplored underwater landscapes, facing breathtaking wonders and dangerous obstacles along the way. They uncover lost species that have adapted to the ocean’s most extreme conditions, but soon, their mission is threatened by poachers eager to exploit these newfound creatures.
 
Through perseverance and teamwork, Brian discovers the true power of resilience, both in nature and in himself.
Available since: 08/16/2025.
Print length: 154 pages.

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