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Making Choices #5

Dr. Zarnof's Evil Plot

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Professor Q's time machine takes the reader and his friends on a voyage into Biblical times; the reader has the opportunity to make choices which determine the outcome of the plot.

121 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1983

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Donna Fletcher Crow

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Donna Fletcher Crow loves to give books away. If you would like a copy of one of her best-selling Lord Danvers Investigates series, go to her website: http://www.DonnaFletcherCrow.com

Donna is the author of 50 books, mostly novels dealing with British history. The award-winning GLASTONBURY, The Novel of Christian England is her best-known work, an Arthurian grail search epic covering 15 centuries of English history.
Donna authors 3 mystery series: The best-selling Lord Danvers Investigates Vitorian true-crime series; The Monastery Murders; and The Elizabeth and Richard Literary Suspense.

Donna and her husband have 4 adult children and 14 grandchildren. She is an inveterate researcher and an enthusiastic gardener. You can see pictures of her research trips and her garden, learn more about her books, subscribe to her monthly newsletter, and read her blog at: www.DonnaFletcherCrow.com

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July 17, 2015
While celebrating your birthday with friends, you find out that Professor Q's time machine is missing. You have to decide what to do to stop the thief, Dr. Zarnof, before he causes trouble in history. For kids who want to make adventure choices in Biblical times, its not bad. It's like a paper version of one of the earliest fantasy computer games. The short segments in present tense remind me of old game lines like, "A giant blocks your path, what do you want to do?" Most people would prefer a modern computer game to this book.
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