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Books in Seven Wonders Journals series

  • Seven Wonders of Ancient North America

    Michael Woods, Mary B. Woods

    Library Binding (Twenty-First Century Books, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Describes seven monumental ancient North American architectural sites that still exist today, including Jellyfish Cove, the Anasazi Cliff Palace, and the pyramids of Teotihuacâan.
  • Seven Wonders of Communication

    Donald Cleveland

    Library Binding (Twenty-First Century Books, Jan. 1, 2010)
    This high-interest subset of the Seven Wonders series gives readers an exciting tour of the world's most amazing scientific and technological wonders; from architecture to engineering, communication to transportation, humans have invented and developed extraordinary wonders that are explored in each volume.
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  • Seven Wonders of Ancient Central and South America

    Micheal Woods

    Paperback (Lerner Books, April 1, 2009)
    Learn about the people, places and beliefs behind the amazing monuments in Ancient Central and South America.
  • Seven Wonders of the Ancient Middle East

    Michael Woods, Mary B. Woods

    Library Binding (Twenty First Century Books, Oct. 16, 2008)
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  • Seven Wonders of Transportation

    Ron Fridell

    Library Binding (Twenty-First Century Books, Jan. 1, 2010)
    This high-interest subset of the Seven Wonders series gives readers an exciting tour of the world's most amazing scientific and technological wonders; from architecture to engineering, communication to transportation, humans have invented and developed extraordinary wonders that are explored in each volume.
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  • Seven Wonders of Ancient Greece

    Michael Woods, Mary B. Woods

    Library Binding (Twenty First Century Books, Oct. 16, 2008)
    Long ago, Greek writers created a list of the seven wonders of the world. That list included incredible monuments and other marvelous structures located in Greece and its surrounding countries. But ancient Greece was filled with wondrous things - too many for just one list. Greece is home to one of the world's oldest civilizations. The ancient Greeks loved art, architecture, theatre, politics, and sports. They created an amazing city filled with temples, palaces, homes, markets, and government buildings. They built an ancient medical center and founded the first Olympic games. What other ancient treasures does Greece hold? Some are found among the mountains of mainland Greece. Others are found on islands scattered across the blue Aegean Sea. You're about to begin your search for the seven wonders of Ancient Greece!
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  • Seven Natural Wonders of Africa

    Michael Woods, Mary B. Woods

    Library Binding (Twenty-First Century, March 1, 2009)
    Without any human influence, nature has created extraordinary wonders - from majestic mountains and bubbling volcanoes to amazing plants and animals. These wonders are found across all the continents and oceans of this planet. In a tour of the seven greatest wonders of Africa, we'll encounter the Sahara, with its vast "seas of sand." We'll also find the world's longest river, the Nile. Many of Africa's most amazing wonders are animals. For instance, every year, millions of zebras and antelopes migrate across the Serengeti Plain in Kenya and Tanzania. The Virunga Mountains of central Africa provide a home for rare mountain gorillas. What other natural wonders does Africa hold? To find out, we'll explore magical islands, a snowcapped mountain, and a gigantic waterfall in fascinating detail.
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  • Seven Wonders Journals: The Select and the Orphan

    Peter Lerangis

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (HarperCollins, April 22, 2014)
    The select: Tells the story of thirteen-year-old Burt Wenders, the first documented carrier of the G7W gene, and his fated voyage to the island that would eventually become home to the Karai Institute. Burt's account reveals his heroic efforts to navigate serpent-filled waters, save his father, and find a cure for the illness that curses him.
  • Seven Natural Wonders of Central and South America

    Michael Woods, Mary B. Woods

    Library Binding (Twenty First Century Books, April 16, 2009)
    Without any human influence, nature has created extraordinary wonders - from majestic mountains and bubbling volcanoes to amazing plants and animals. These wonders are found across all the continents and oceans of this planet. In a tour of the seven greatest wonders of Central and South America, we'll encounter jets of hot water and steam that shoot up hundreds of feet from a lake that's located in the crater of a volcano. In South America, we'll see the tallest waterfall in the world as it tumbles off the edge of an ancient flat-topped mountain. And we'll visit the towering peaks of the world's longest mountain chain that run down the length of this continent. What other natural wonders do Central and South America hold? To find out, we'll explore a misty and magical cloud forest, a bone-dry desert, and a great river in fascinating detail.
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  • Seven Wonders Journals: The Select and the Orphan Lib/E

    Peter Lerangis, Gavin Stenhouse, Ariana Delawari

    Audio CD (Blackstone Pub, April 22, 2014)
    The Seven Wonders adventures continue in this print bind-up of The Select and The Orphan. The Select tells the story of thirteen-year-old Burt Wenders, the first documented carrier of the G7W gene, and his fated voyage to the island that would eventually come to house the Karai Institute. In The Orphan, learn the story of Daria, orphaned at a young age and enslaved by the Babylonians, and her valiant battle to escape the only city she's ever called home. These titles are together in print for the first time ever.With key historical details and plenty of backstory surprises, this is a perfect addition to the library of new and continuing fans of the New York Times bestselling Seven Wonders series by Peter Lerangis, author of three stories in the 39 Clues series.
  • Seven Natural Wonders of Europe

    Michael Woods, Mary B. Woods

    Library Binding (Twenty First Century Books, April 15, 2009)
    Without any human influence, nature has created extraordinary wonders - from majestic mountains and bubbling volcanoes to amazing plants and animals. These wonders are found across all the continents and oceans of this planet. In a tour of the seven greatest wonders of Europe, we'll encounter Iceland, a land full of volcanoes. One of them erupted in 1963, creating a brand-new island. We'll also see Mons Klint, a giant white cliff in Denmark, and the Jurassic Coast of Britain with its 185 million years of Earth's history. Other European wonders are full of mystery: Does a monster really live in Scotland's Loch Ness? What other natural wonders does Europe hold? To find out, we'll explore snow-covered mountains, a dark forest, and magical fjords in fascinating detail.
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  • The Promise

    Peter Lerangis, Sunil Malhotra

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Harperaudio, Feb. 9, 2016)
    From the lost Journals of the New York Times bestselling Seven Wonders series comes the story of how Atlantis came to rest at the bottom of the sea. Follow the threads of history back to ancient times. Two Atlantean princes, Karai and Massarym, obsessed with power and terrified of the mysterious Loculi, turned against it each other in a bitter rivalry. With the future of the world at stake and nowhere to turn for guidance, the fourteen-year-old brothers chose fear over trust, deception over truth, and violence over brotherhood, and they change the course of history forever. In this final installment of the Seven Wonders Journals, dive into the heart of the mystery that started it all before the adventure concludes in Seven Wonders: The Legend of the Rift, the fifth and final book in the New York Times bestselling adventure series by Peter Lerangis, author of hundreds of books, including three titles in the 39 Clues series.