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No Passengers Beyond This Point

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Publisher's description from Amazon:

 

A reality-bending adventure from a Newbery Honor-winning author

Siblings India, Finn, and Mouse are stunned when their mom tells them they are flying that night--without her--to their Uncle Red's home in Colorado. But things take an even more dramatic turn when their plane lands in a very unusual place. A mysterious driver meets them at the airport; when he drops them off at their "destination," each kid suddenly has a clock with a different amount of time left. If the time runs out, they have to become permanent citizens in a place they don't recognize or understand. Only if they work together can they call the driver back to help get them where they really belong. Suspenseful, funny, dramatic, and thought-provoking, this is a book that will stay with you long after you read the incredible ending.

 

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Comments (3)

Oghenevoke A said

at 6:34 pm on Oct 16, 2012

I read no passengers beyong this point. I would recommend it to people who like adventurous and mysterious books. also to people who like reading about troubles and hardships.
I would recommend it to them because those are the people who will enjoy the book most. i would give the book * * * * stars. it was really good and i hope you go and read it.

Devin M said

at 6:51 pm on Oct 16, 2012

I read the book No Passengers Beyond This Point for summer reading. It was a good book. I think it's a great read for people who like adventure stories, and the level of how good the writing is doesn't decrease at all throughout the story. Four stars.

Marguerite H said

at 12:50 pm on Oct 21, 2012

I read No Passengers Beyond This Point. I would recommend it to someone who likes to read about hardships, adventures, and mysteries. I would give it three stars.

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