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The Scratchling Trinity: a magical adventure for children ages 9-15

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No one knew the importance of the Scratchling-born, until now. When a desperate orphan called Eric Kettle scratches a cry for help into a wall in 1840, little does he know that it's about to be answered by luckless Max Hastings in 2016. Both Max and Eric are soon to discover that they’re Scratchling-born, and that along with the Ellie Swanson, a no-nonsense Scratchling veteran, they are destined to form the Scratchling Trinity. With an evil headmaster, a flying boat, two vengeful giants and a clutch of ghostly helpers along the way, they are off on an incredible adventure! BONUS BOOK ALSO INCLUDED IN THIS SPECIAL EDITION, the fantasy adventure Jack Tracy & the Priory of Chaos Book Jack Tracy has daydreamed about going on dangerous adventures for as long as he can remember. And wondered whether he truly possessed the courage of his daydreams. So, when Jack discovers that he’s been chosen to travel to another realm to destroy The Priory of Chaos, an ancient school where children are taught to be wicked and heartless, he reasons he’s about to find out one way or another. An incredible adventure is about to begin!

250 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 10, 2016

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May 31, 2019
I really enjoyed the magic in this book and the adventure the children went on. It is about a secret society of children who can time travel to save children who are destined for great things. They must use their 'scratchling intuition' to get themselves through missions. I think it is a great book to get lost in and appreciate what we've got.
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October 20, 2021
I remember getting this at a book fair. Pretty sure everything was for free. It was interesting because I didn't read it until like a year later. This was really interesting because it wasn't really a book that people... well, talked about. Maybe it was fate I picked it up instead of the millions of other books. Maybe, a person time traveled and put it there for me to read it. Overall, and interesting read.
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