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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. very good excited for the next one :) ( ) I have read two books in this series so far and I really enjoyed them so much. The story focuses on three kids who have to go back in time to make things right. In this book, The Trap Door, the kids are sent back to the time of the Underground Railroad in the Southern United States. At first, I was thrown off when they said that the Underground Railroad didn't work and they had to go back and make it work. The Underground Railroad was a success because of the dedication of men and women who risked their lives to save others. In this book, they show the many people that made this underground railroad work. They talk about famous names and places and actually teach history in a very fun, real, and exciting way. If I was a kid, I would love to learn history this way. It makes it seem so much more exciting than a Social Studies book. When we are immersed in a story with characters (kids) that we can relate to, it makes history seem more real. The Infinity Ring sends them back to multiple different time periods and countries throughout the series. It is a fun book series for kids and adults. I would love to have this in my classroom for kids to read and get excited about Social Studies and History. Infinity Ring: The Trap Door is the 3rd book in the Infinity Ring series. Sera, Riq, and Dak travel to the year 1850. During this time, the Underground Railroad was about to be exposed. As Sera, Riq, and Dak try to find a way to fix it, Riq runs into his ancestor, Kessiah(a.k.a Kissy). Kessiah is separated from her husband and sold as a slave. Riq decides to try and help her escape. However, this starts to cause problems. Infinity Ring: The Trap Door is a very good book with interesting plot development. While all characters are involved, this one is mostly Riq and his family. In this book, you discover Riq's complicated family tree. His ancestor Kessiah and her two sons are sold as slaves, while her husband tries to free her. It's interesting seeing Riq focused on his family, rather than his mission. This shows a side to Riq we've barely seen, while Dak and Sera tend to stay the same. Throughout the book, Riq also faces discrimination and is even auctioned as a slave. This gives the team a new look of the past. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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"Dak, Sera, and Riq return to the United States and walk right into a deadly trap. The year is 1850 and the nation is divided over the issue of slavery. In these dark days, the Underground Railroad provides a light of hope, helping runaway slaves escape to freedom. But the SQ has taken control of the Underground Railroad from within. Now Dak and Sera are left wondering who to trust...while Riq risks everything to save the life of a young boy."--P. [4] of cover. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Google Books — Cargando... GénerosSistema Decimal Melvil (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyClasificación de la Biblioteca del CongresoValoraciónPromedio:
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