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Leepike Ridge

Average rating
4.1 out of 5
Based on 926 Ratings and 279 Reviews

Book Description
Eleven-year-old Thomas Hammond is in for the ride of his life when he's swept downstream and underground aboard a crumbling raft of Styrofoam. Washing up on a dark subterranean "beach," his only companions are an impulsive dog named Argus and a corpse, from which he takes a flashlight and an all-too-limited supply of batteries. What Tom finds under Leepike Ridge-a castaway, four graves, a tomb, an... More
Book Information
PublisherRandom House Books For Young Readers
BindingHardcover (7 editions)
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages240
ISBN-100375838732
ISBN-13978-0375838736
Publication Date05/22/2007
The Creators
About N.D. Wilson (Author) : N.D. Wilson is a published author of children's books. Some of the published credits of N.D. Wilson include 100 Cupboards (Unabridged), Leepike Ridge.
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9/16/2009 Jeanne Lemberger said: 2009 MHL nominee. Fast paced, fantasy like but predictable. I didn't get much of a feel for what was happening. Best part was the conclusion that a treasure is not necessarily gold or money but the "normal" things in life.
tags: I read

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1/24/2008 Julie Bowe said:
"Tom never doubted that he could stay awake forever and fight and bite and kick whatever came out of the water at him. And that is when he fell asleep, with knees pulled to his chest, two batteries in his right hand, a blind helmet in his left, a dead man not ten feet away, and something in the wate... more

tags: I highly recommend this book!

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8/3/2007 Becky Laney tagged as: I Read

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