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Polaris

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ISBN: 9781338163995 Pages: 288 Ages: 9-12

About this book

Alone at sea, with only the stars to guide them...

The proud sailing ship Polaris is on a mission to explore new lands, and its crew is eager to bring their discoveries back home. But when half the landing party fails to return from the Amazon jungle, the tensions lead to a bloody mutiny. The remaining adults abandon ship, leaving behind a cabin boy, a botanist's assistant, and a handful of deckhands — none of them older than twelve. Troubled by whispers of a strange tropical illness and rumours of a wild beast lurking onshore, the young sailors are desperate to steer the vessel to safety. When one of their own already missing and a strange smell drifting up from belowdecks, the novice crew begins to suspect that someone — or something — else is onboard. Having steeled themselves for the treacherous journey home, they now have more to fear than the raging waters of the Atlantic...

Reviews

Praise for Polaris:

"This story is scary fun. Loved it!" -- R.L. Stine, author of Goosebumps

"The salty sailing details and the drama of keeping afloat in the face of damaging storms and winds is just as heart-pounding as the struggle for survival against the threat already onboard. An exciting blend of nautical adventure and monstrous horror." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Middle grade readers looking for an adventure on the high seas without leaving the comfort of their homes will love this swashbuckling, spine-tingling tale." -- School Library Journal

"A chilling tale of horror on the high seas... Sure to linger after the lights have been turned out." -- Publishers Weekly


Praise for Surrounded by Sharks:

"This story strikes a balance of suspense and action... For reluctant readers and fans
of survival stories." -- School Library Journal


Praise for TombQuest:

"A thrilling adventure rich in Egyptian mythology and magic... Sure to be a blockbuster." -- Booklist


Praise for Trapped:

"Northrop gets at the core of human nature through masterful pacing... Gripping." -- Kirkus Reviews

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