Tesla's Attic
| Bezeichnung | Wert |
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| Titel |
Tesla's Attic
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| Verfasserangabe |
Neal Shusterman ; Eric Elfman
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| Medienart | |
| Person | |
| Reihe | |
| Reihenvermerk |
01
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| Auflage |
1. Aufl.
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| Verlag | |
| Ort |
New York
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| Jahr | |
| Umfang |
245 S.
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| ISBN10 |
1-4231-5513-0
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| ISBN13 |
978-1-4231-5513-3
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| Schlagwort | |
| Annotation |
After their home burns down, fourteen-year-old Nick, his younger brother, and their father move into a ramshackle Victorian house they've inherited. When Nick opens the door to his attic room, he's hit in the head by a toaster. That's just the beginning of his weird experiences with the old junk stored up there. After getting rid of the odd antiques in a garage sale, Nick befriends some local kids-Mitch, Caitlin, and Vincent-and they discover that all of the objects have extraordinary properties. What's more, Nick figures out that the attic is a strange magnetic vortex, which attracts all sorts of trouble. It's as if the attic itself has an intelligence . . . and a purpose.
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