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Partners In Time #2: Going Medieval

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5 out of 5
Based on 2 Ratings and 2 Reviews

Book Description
Who knew that the Middle Ages could be so dangerous?A month after their first adventure together, Sam Foster and Meg Clayton travel back in time to medieval England with the hope of solving an historic mystery. From the start, however, things go wrong. They aren't dressed correctly. The locals use strange words and have thick accents. And they arrive almost thirty miles away from their intended de... More
Book Information
PublisheriUniverse.com
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelYoung Adults
# of Pages196
ISBN-100595329411
ISBN-13978-0595329410
Publication Date09/24/2004
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About Kristen Sheley (Author) : I grew up in the Portland, Ore. suburb of Beaverton. (Home of Nike!) As a child and teen, my dreams included worldwide fame brought about by writing young adult novels. After graduating high school i... more
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8/2/2007 Kristen Sheley said:
A month after their first adventure together, Sam Foster and Meg Clayton travel back in time to medieval England in hopes of solving an historic mystery. From the start, however, things go wrong. They aren't dressed correctly. The locals use strange words and have thick accents. And they arrive almo... more

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