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“makers”
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
“I try all things, I achieve what I can! Incidentally, that’s Herman Melville.”
― The Proto Project: A Sci-Fi Adventure of the Mind for Kids Ages 8-12
― The Proto Project: A Sci-Fi Adventure of the Mind for Kids Ages 8-12
“Technology is the answer, but it hasn’t been able to change the dismal mentality and tragically selfish behavior of humankind.”
― The Proto Project: A Sci-Fi Adventure of the Mind for Kids Ages 8-12
― The Proto Project: A Sci-Fi Adventure of the Mind for Kids Ages 8-12
“mumbo-jumbo,”
― The Proto Project: A Sci-Fi Adventure of the Mind for Kids Ages 8-12
― The Proto Project: A Sci-Fi Adventure of the Mind for Kids Ages 8-12
“Jason’s eyes bulged at the sound of that word. He could practically hear his mother’s voice ringing in his ear: “You know, bad guys, Jason.” Proto seemed to be thinking the same thing. He took on an orange color. “Dr. Pascal often talks of people who seek to benefit themselves at the expense of others. Where there is good—” “—there is evil,” Jason finished.”
― The Proto Project: A Sci-Fi Adventure of the Mind for Kids Ages 8-12
― The Proto Project: A Sci-Fi Adventure of the Mind for Kids Ages 8-12
“the side of the building!”
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
“Her classmates”
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
“about something like that, Genevieve thought. “I see.” “Never mind then.” Theo picked up his egg. “Clearly, you have this covered. Forget I asked.” He walked back to his table. Genevieve peeked over at Chloe. “We don’t need Theo’s help, do we?” That evening, fourteen eggs arrived at her doorstep to receive proper care from Dr. Genevieve. She built a special carrier for them out of a milk crate and egg cartons, careful to label and note the condition of each egg upon arrival. All weekend long, she got the eggs plenty of exercise and fresh air by taking them to the park in a stroller. She talked to them for company and sang them songs to keep them entertained. She even read them bedtime stories before lights out. When Genevieve walked into homeroom on Monday, she felt like a hero. She carefully placed the crate of eggs on her desk and set Chloe”
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
“artist,”
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
“He got out the Bunsen burner that he had swiped from the science lab, his mother’s giant lobster”
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
“ran her finger”
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
“The usual,” Jefferson said. “What I see.”
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
“Perfect.” Dad grinned. “Talmage, the weather is hot. The Monster loves his water warm.”
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
“Cooler”
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
“Monster”
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
“homeroom,”
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life
― Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life




