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Wisdom's Quest #4

Reincarnated Atlanteans

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On a deadly trip across Egypt, Ella and her classmates discover their strengths as well as their weaknesses. They uncover an object of great importance, something they’ve had all along, hidden in plain sight. It holds the power to transform the world and destroy menacing adversaries. The object has been sought after for millennia and now, Ella and her siblings are the only ones who can unravel both its power and purpose. In the midst of disaster Ella and her friends take charge, knowing that doing so will change their lives forever.

191 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 29, 2021

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Elisabetta Panzica

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Elisabetta Panzica has published six young adult books in a six-book series she calls Wisdom's Quest. She also writes poetry and children's books. Elisabetta was nominated for Poet of the year by Iliad Press. She lives in Mission Viejo with her significant other, a screenwriter who writes novels. Elisabetta has three children whose personalities have been adapted to her books.

Elisabetta claims that without the support of her writer's group, "Tuesday Night Fugitives," she would have never achieved her dream of publishing or success. The support of other writers who were going through the same thing made her push through and never give up.

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May 19, 2026
Jared had a big heart. But he was stubborn and immature. Ella shook her head - it was as if he had never grown up.

Panzica, Elisabetta. Reincarnated Atlanteans (Wisdom's Quest Book 4) (p. 105). Kreative Outlets. Kindle Edition.

LOL. It is Ella who seems to me to be immature. Wishy washy. Unreliable. I like Jared much better than her.

Interesting story but the changes in time and person were sometimes hard to follow with no headings to give the reader a heads up.
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