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Books with title The Lost City of the Jedi

  • The Lost City

    D.K. Holmerg

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 25, 2017)
    Brohmin heads south to understand how he can stop the Deshmahne before they attempt another attack where he encounters a new ally on a surprising mission. As he tries to learn more, he discovers not all is as it seems, and is forced to work for an enemy to save someone he deeply cares for. Isandra searches for the groeliin breeding grounds with the Antrilii, needing to learn skills she never imagined while still struggling with the loss of her Magi abilities. She must come to terms with who she is to help her companions and a surprising enemy. The fibers are restored, and Raime stopped once more, but Jakob knows he must push onward so that he can defeat Raime before he finds power again. Doing so takes him from his brother, now healed from the madness. He searches for his purpose along the fibers but finds only more questions. Somehow he must find the answers he seeks, but doing so means he needs to understand what he has become—and the power he now possesses—before Raime steals it from him.
  • The Secret of the Lost City

    Gregory O. Smith

    eBook (, April 8, 2020)
    “Lindy desperately clawed at the rocks around her, trying to stop from being dragged downward into the abyss…”A mysterious map holds the key to the location of an ancient treasure city. When the Wright cousins set out on horseback to find it, they run headlong into desert flash floods, treacherous passages, and formidable foes. Saddle up for thrilling discoveries and the cousins’ wacky sense of humor in this grand Western adventure, THE SECRET OF THE LOST CITY! Family friendly!
  • The Lost City of Faar

    D.J. MacHale

    Paperback (Aladdin, March 15, 1800)
    First Alladin Paperb
  • Star Wars: The Lost City of the Jedi

    Paul Davids, Hollace Davids

    Paperback (Random House Children's Books (A Division of Random House Group), April 22, 1993)
    A story featuring the further adventures of the characters from the "Star Wars" movies.
  • The Lost City of Faar

    D J MacHale

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2003)
    CLORALThe second installment in an epic series of adventuresFourteen-year-old Bobby Pendragon is not like other boys his age. His uncle Press is a Traveler, and, as Bobby has learned, that means Uncle Press is responsible, through his journeys, for solving interdimensional conflict wherever he encounters it. His mission is nothing less than to save the universe from ultimate evil. And he's taking Bobby along for the ride.Fresh from his first adventure on Denduron, Bobby finds himself in the territory of Cloral, a vast world that is entirely covered by water. Cloral is nearing a disaster of huge proportions. Reading the journals Bobby sends home, his friends learn that the desperate citizens of the endangered floating cities are on the brink of war. Can Bobby -- suburban basketball star and all-around nice guy -- help rid the area of marauders, and locate the legendary lost land of Faar, which may hold the key to Cloral's survival?
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  • The Lost City of Faar

    D. J. MacHale, William Dufris

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, April 20, 2005)
    Fourteen-year-old Bobby Pendragon is not like other boys his age. His uncle Press is a Traveler, and, as Bobby has learned, that means Uncle Press is responsible, through his journeys, for solving interdimensional conflict wherever he encounters it. His mission is nothing less than to save the universe from ultimate evil. And he€™s taking Bobby along for the ride. Fresh from his first adventure on Denduron, Bobby finds himself in the territory of Cloral, a vast world that is entirely covered by water. Cloral is nearing a disaster of huge proportions. Reading the journals Bobby sends home, his friends learn that the desperate citizens of the endangered floating cities are on the brink of war. Can Bobby€”suburban basketball star and all-around nice guy€”help rid the area of marauders, and locate the legendary lost land of Faar, which may hold the key to Cloral€™s survival?
  • The Lost City

    Chuck Harman

    Paperback (Studio Five/Fourteen, June 1, 2000)
    When Eduardo the Explorer finds a map, he invites Artie the Airplane to join him in South America.
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  • City of the Lost

    Greg Farshtey

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2007-06-28, June 28, 2007)
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  • Legend Of The Lost City

    Allan Frewin Jones, cover il Ed Gazsi

    Paperback (Apple Paperback / Scholastic, March 15, 2005)
    A paperback on archaeological adventures with Professor Christie, searching for the four sacred Talismans of the Moon - the keys to the ancient world.
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  • The Lost City of Faar

    D. J. MacHale, William Dufris

    Audio Cassette (Brilliance Audio, April 20, 2005)
    Fourteen-year-old Bobby Pendragon is not like other boys his age. His uncle Press is a Traveler, and, as Bobby has learned, that means Uncle Press is responsible, through his journeys, for solving interdimensional conflict wherever he encounters it. His mission is nothing less than to save the universe from ultimate evil. And he’s taking Bobby along for the ride. Fresh from his first adventure on Denduron, Bobby finds himself in the territory of Cloral, a vast world that is entirely covered by water. Cloral is nearing a disaster of huge proportions. Reading the journals Bobby sends home, his friends learn that the desperate citizens of the endangered floating cities are on the brink of war. Can Bobby—suburban basketball star and all-around nice guy—help rid the area of marauders, and locate the legendary lost land of Faar, which may hold the key to Cloral’s survival?
  • By Paul Davids - The Lost City of the Jedi

    Paul Davids

    Paperback (Skylark, June 16, 1992)
    Trioculus, a three-eyed mutant, has arisen as the self-appointed leader of the Empire. The hopes of the Rebel Alliance rest on a young Jedi Prince growing up in an underground city beneath the rain forests of the fourth moon of Yavin.
  • The Lost City of Faar

    D. J. MacHale, William Dufris

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, May 12, 2009)
    Fourteen-year-old Bobby Pendragon is not like other boys his age. His uncle Press is a Traveler, and, as Bobby has learned, that means Uncle Press is responsible, through his journeys, for solving interdimensional conflict wherever he encounters it. His mission is nothing less than to save the universe from ultimate evil. And he’s taking Bobby along for the ride. Fresh from his first adventure on Denduron, Bobby finds himself in the territory of Cloral, a vast world that is entirely covered by water. Cloral is nearing a disaster of huge proportions. Reading the journals Bobby sends home, his friends learn that the desperate citizens of the endangered floating cities are on the brink of war. Can Bobby—suburban basketball star and all-around nice guy—help rid the area of marauders, and locate the legendary lost land of Faar, which may hold the key to Cloral’s survival?