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The Prometheus Project

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The Prometheus Project: Trapped is a fast-paced science-fiction adventure novel for children 9-13, written to be mentally engaging and highly entertaining to boys and girls alike. Accurate science is presented in the book to further the plot, to stimulate interest in science and technology, and above all else, to fascinate and delight. The book is filled with humor, discovery, adventure, and suspense, and since many chapters end in cliffhangers, the reader will find it difficult to put down.

The Prometheus Project: Captured, is also crammed with cliffhangers, nonstop action, and unexpected twists and turns; this novel introduces scientific topics--sound and hearing, ultrasonic sound, experimental methodologies, flash powder, human memory, and superconductivity--to children while engaging their imaginations.

A third book, The Prometheus Project: Stranded, continues the adventure.

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