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Books with title The Girl from Atlantis

  • The Atlantis Girl

    S.A. Beck

    eBook (Beck Books, May 15, 2015)
    ~*~*~*~FREE FOR A LIMITED TIME~*~*~*~ Book 1 in the thrilling 7-book Atlantis SagaThe US government, the US military, and world-renowned scientists are all after one thing—the Atlantis gene, from the descendants of the lost island of Atlantis.Sixteen-year-old Jaxon Andersen doesn’t know anything about her origins and has been shuffled around different foster homes ever since she can remember. Trouble follows her, but bullies underestimate her small stature; she has an inexplicable strength, and she can kick some serious butt. She tries for a fresh start at the Forever Welcome Group Home for Juveniles. Dr. Hollis, her psychiatrist, is fascinated by her intelligence and astounded by her strange powers. However, Jaxon is still an easy target for bullies. She seeks refuge in the company of Otto Heike, an eighteen-year-old athlete and boys’ resident assistant. Will Otto think Jaxon’s a freak when he discovers her secrets? Meanwhile, the US military, which is performing terrifying genetic experiments, is closing in on Jaxon…The Atlantis Girl is the 1st book in Atlantis Saga, about the girl with the Atlantis gene.Book 1: The Atlantis GirlBook 2: The Atlantis AllegianceBook 3: The Atlantis Gene Book 4: The Atlantis Secret Book 5: The Atlantis Origins Book 6: The Atlantis GuardBook 7: The Atlantis Ascent
  • The Girl from Atlantis

    Richard Schenkman, GMI Books, Inc

    Audible Audiobook (GMI Books, Inc, Feb. 23, 2011)
    Athena Crowley is an ordinary 11-year-old girl who lives in an extraordinary place: a resort hotel in the Bahamas. Her father is the marine archeologist who discovered the Mythical Lost City of Atlantis, for which the hotel is named. Athena's mother was lost years ago when a freak whirlpool took her away. Athena goes to school, rides the water slides, and helps out at the hotel's dolphin encounter... a fairly normal life. But everything changes the day an old turtle starts talking to her, and Athena realizes that she can communicate with sea creatures. Determined to understand her roots, Athena takes a risky journey to the undersea kingdom of Atlantica, where mer-people rule, humans are slaves, and dangerous and thrilling surprises await her.
  • The Girl From Atlantis

    Richard Schenkman

    eBook (GMI Books, Inc., Feb. 15, 2010)
    Athena Crowley is an ordinary eleven-year old girl who lives in an extraordinary place: The Atlantis Resort in Nassau, Bahamas, where her father Robert is a marine archeologist. He’s the man who discovered traces of the Mythical Lost City of Atlantis, for which the hotel is named. Athena’s mother was lost years ago when a freak whirlpool took her away.Athena goes to school, rides the slides, and helps out at the hotel’s dolphin encounter… a fairly normal life. But everything changes the day an old turtle starts talking to her, and Athena realizes that she can communicate with sea creatures. Determined to understand her roots, Athena takes a risky journey to the undersea kingdom of Atlantica, where mer-people rule, humans are slaves, and dangerous and thrilling surprises await her.An illustrated fantasy/adventure chapter book for ages 6-15.
  • The Girl From Atlantis

    Richard Schenkman, Humberto Braga

    Hardcover (thegirlfromatlantis.com, Feb. 8, 2010)
    Athena Crowley is an ordinary eleven-year old girl who lives in an extraordinary place: The Atlantis Resort, in Nassau, Bahamas, where her father Robert is a marine archeologist. He s the man who discovered traces of the Mythical Lost City of Atlantis, for which the hotel is named. Athena s mother was lost years ago when a freak whirlpool took her away. Athena goes to school, rides the slides, and helps out at the hotel s dolphin encounter... a fairly normal life. But everything changes the day an old turtle starts talking to her, and Athena realizes that she can communicate with sea creatures. Determined to understand her roots, Athena takes a risky journey to the undersea kingdom of Atlantica, where mer-people rule, humans are slaves, and dangerous and thrilling surprises await her.
  • The Atlantis Girl

    S.A. Beck

    Paperback (Beck Books, May 16, 2015)
    Book 1: The Atlantis GirlBook 2: The Atlantis AllegianceBook 3: The Atlantis Gene Book 4: The Atlantis Secret (coming soon)The US government, the US military, and world-renowned scientists are all after one thing—the Atlantis gene, from the descendants of the lost island of Atlantis.Sixteen-year-old Jaxon Andersen doesn’t know anything about her origins and has been shuffled around different foster homes ever since she can remember. Trouble follows her, but bullies underestimate her small stature; she has an inexplicable strength, and she can kick some serious butt. She tries for a fresh start at the Forever Welcome Group Home for Juveniles. Dr. Hollis, her psychiatrist, is fascinated by her intelligence and astounded by her strange powers. However, Jaxon is still an easy target for bullies. She seeks refuge in the company of Otto Heike, an eighteen-year-old athlete and boys’ resident assistant. Will Otto think Jaxon’s a freak when he discovers her secrets?Meanwhile, the US military, which is performing terrifying genetic experiments, is closing in on Jaxon…The Atlantis Girl is the first book in the thrilling Atlantis Saga. This is a planned 7-book series about the girl with the Atlantis gene.
  • The Girl From the Attic

    Marie Prins

    Paperback (Common Deer Press, Oct. 7, 2020)
    Maddy Rose lives in two worlds. A hundred years apart. In the same strange house built as an octagon. When a mysterious black cat leads her into its unknown attic, she meets Clare and his very sick sister Eva. Together Maddy and Clare jump into a money-making scheme in his uncle's dangerous soap factory to buy a cure for Eva. But an unexpected tragedy befalls them. And then Maddy is pulled back into her own time to confront the premature birth of her own sister. Will Maddy be able to deal with hardships of two lives? Will the skills she learned in the past help her solve the problems of the present? Can the strange shape of the house make a difference? As the Girl from the Attic, Maddy must rise to the challenges of both worlds in order to find her own place in the life of the octagon.
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  • The Saviors from Atlantis

    Katherine Beck

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 3, 2016)
    Imagine if tonight you fall into a wormhole and are sent to a time you didn't even think existed. Well, that's just what happened to 16 year-old Corrine Thompson and her best friend Ashley Manchester. Packed with kidnapping, sword fighting, Earth magic, and even death from front cover to back. This book is sure to satisfy those in need of a well written story and those who want plenty of action.
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