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Jeremy and the Fantastic Flying Machine
Jeremy and the Fantastic Flying Machine
Jeremy and the Fantastic Flying Machine
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Jeremy and the Fantastic Flying Machine

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Jeremy and his cat Aristotle must solve one more riddle to save the Enchanted Theater. Once again they travel through time and space. Once again they face their fears, this time deep in a maze beneath the ground and high in the sky above ancient Greece. If they succeed, the enchantment will be lifted. If they fail...
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 1, 2008
ISBN9781554696475
Jeremy and the Fantastic Flying Machine
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Becky Citra

Becky Citra is the author of over twenty books, ranging from early chapter books to novels for young adults. She was an elementary school teacher for over twenty-five years and began writing for children in 1995. Becky's books have been shortlisted for and won many awards, including the Red Cedar Award, the Diamond Willow, the Silver Birch and the Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize. She lives in Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.

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Jeremy and the Fantastic Flying Machine - Becky Citra

riddle?

Chapter One

The Last Riddle

The sun was setting when Jeremy ran to the Enchanted Theater.

Perfect for time travel!

Jeremy hurried past the rows of empty seats. He scrambled onto the stage and sped down the long dark hallway to the little room at the end.

Mr. Magnus was sitting on his stool by the window, surrounded by towers of books. He was holding a scroll made of old parchment.

When Jeremy burst through the door, Mr. Magnus jumped up. Now we can get started! he cried.

Meow, said Aristotle from the top of the blue and gold trunk.

Mr. Magnus unrolled the scroll.

The last riddle, said Jeremy.

And a real doozer! said Mr. Magnus. His voice shook. "I’m round like a ball, but I’m not a toy. Beware, Inventor, and your little boy!

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