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The Bermuda Triangle

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Here Are the Latest Theories on Subjects That Have Intrigued and Puzzled Students and Scholars Alike While many of these subjects have been treated before in other series, our authors have unearthed new theories and information based on the latest scientific investigations of available evidence. Firsthand experience helps our authors provide new perspectives and theories on these occurrences that will keep your readers fascinated. Why does the United States Navy deny the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle exists? This book covers the tales of missing ships and planes, and poses theories sensible and weird as to what may have happened to them.

48 pages, Library Binding

First published January 1, 2002

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Aaron Rosenberg

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Aaron Rosenberg is an award-winning, bestselling novelist, children’s book author, and game designer. He's written original fiction (including the NOOK-bestselling humorous science fiction novel No Small Bills, the Dread Remora space-opera series, and the O.C.L.T. supernatural thriller series), tie-in novels (including the PsiPhi winner Collective Hindsight for Star Trek: SCE, the Daemon Gates trilogy for Warhammer, Tides of Darkness and the Scribe-nominated Beyond the Dark Portal for WarCraft, Hunt and Run for Stargate: Atlantis, and Substitution Method and Road Less Traveled for Eureka), young adult novels (including the Scribe-winning Bandslam: The Novel and books for iCarly and Ben10), children's books (including an original Scholastic Bestseller series, Pete and Penny's Pizza Puzzles, and work for PowerPuff Girls and Transformers Animated), roleplaying games (including original games like Asylum and Spookshow, the Origins Award-winning Gamemastering Secrets, and sections of The Supernatural Roleplaying Game, Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, and The Deryni Roleplaying Game), short stories, webcomics, essays, and educational books. He has ranged from mystery to speculative fiction to drama to comedy, always with the same intent—to tell a good story. You can visit him online at gryphonrose.com or follow him on Twitter @gryphonrose.

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May 29, 2018
Not entirely sure what to think of a book for youth that explains Bermuda Triangle's mysteries as being a result of drunkenness, but it was still a fun read and had some interesting things to consider.
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