The Forbidden Stone (The Copernicus Legacy, #1)

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Fiona I would recommend ages 9-14. There aren't any adult themes, but there is some action and violence that younger children may not enjoy or understand. A…moreI would recommend ages 9-14. There aren't any adult themes, but there is some action and violence that younger children may not enjoy or understand. Also, some of it may go over the head of younger children, especially if the don't even know who Nicholas Copernicus was.(less)
Claire Caterer The story opens in Texas and then the action moves to Berlin, Rome, and Guam. Present day.
Ross I started The Serpent's Curse (The Copernicus Legacy #2) and I should have started Wade and the Scorpion's Claw (The Copernicus Legacy #1.5; The Coper…moreI started The Serpent's Curse (The Copernicus Legacy #2) and I should have started Wade and the Scorpion's Claw (The Copernicus Legacy #1.5; The Copernicus Archives, #1).(less)
Fiona I would say that Wade, Darrel, Lily, Becca, Wade's father, and Galina Krouse are all major characters, and the minor characters are ones like Terrence…moreI would say that Wade, Darrel, Lily, Becca, Wade's father, and Galina Krouse are all major characters, and the minor characters are ones like Terrence, who help them along the way. (less)
Claire Caterer I'd call it upper middle-grade, so grades 4-8, ages 9+. It's a fairly long book, though not "difficult." An ambitious 8- or 9-year-old can handle it. …moreI'd call it upper middle-grade, so grades 4-8, ages 9+. It's a fairly long book, though not "difficult." An ambitious 8- or 9-year-old can handle it. (less)

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