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Portals in Peril: Empty World Saga, Book 5

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Defend the portals. Defend the universe.

Sent back to Earth, Christy bides her time plotting to go back to the Empty World. She has the means; she just needs to round up as many friends as she can and convince them to go with her. All is not right in the Empty World, and Doug and Mike may not be able to defend the pyramid by themselves.

When the Ancients manage to steal the crystal protecting the massive power source contained inside the pyramid, it’s a race against time. Christy and her friends must track down and restore the crystal or the released black hole won't just destroy the Empty World...the whole universe will be in danger!

Portals in Peril is the fifth and final audiobook in the Empty World Saga, a science-fiction adventure series for kids aged eight to 12. If your kids have blown through the Land of Stories series, devoured the Keeper of the Lost Cities series, or can't wait for the next Wings of Fire series, make the complete Empty World Saga their next listen.

Grab Portals in Peril and help save the Empty World now!

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Published February 18, 2019

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David K. Anderson

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Growing up, David K. Anderson was mentored by his Uncle Ralph, a gifted artist who taught him to express himself in creative ways: writing, drawing and sculpting.

David works for a non-profit organization in the Seacoast of NH that provides resources, supports and services for individuals birth through seniors with disabilities. He is married and has three adult children. Throughout his adult life, he has volunteered countless hours with children with disabilities involving creative activities. His lifelong passions for art, sculpting and storytelling have helped him combine his talents to create enjoyment for hundreds of children of all abilities. He is a member of the NH Writers’ Project. His family’s mutual love for fantasy, fiction, and fun along with a desire to ensure that children of all abilities can be heroes, has motivated him to write stories that engage us all.

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March 31, 2019
Christy is such an amazingly strong young girl character. I thoroughly enjoyed reading about all of her exploits and how she helped save the worlds. I am sorry that the series ended. But I think there could be a possibility of more based on how the books ended.
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May 13, 2019
Creative plot and perils, convincing characters, and an enjoyable story.
I liked that adults found themselves confidently deferring to their children. I also liked the treatment “Brad” a kid on the spectrum that intuited the solutions to several of the perilous situations.
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