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DescriptionCat knows aliens are real, and she’s determined to prove it. By studying her town’s legendary crop-circle phenomenon for the McMurray Youth Science Competition, she’ll not only demonstrate the existence of extraterrestrial life but also impress her distant NASA-scientist father. Dani does not believe in aliens. So when Dani is paired with Cat for the competition—which she has to win to avoid her parents’ artsy summer camp—she knows she’s in trouble. Her solution? Disprove Cat’s theory, of course . . . without letting her partner know. But as the girls bond over science, it becomes clear that there is something strange about the crop circles. And when Dani and Cat’s project is threatened by mysterious forces, they’ll have to work together to expose the truth once and for all. Promotion infoA fun middle grade mystery featuring two young female scientists with very different theories about the nearby crop circles. Reviews"Come for the crop circles, but stay for the friendship--this fantastic collaboration is unstoppably exciting. It absolutely sparkles with two of the most authentic, lovable narrators I've read in a long time. Crackling with wit, smarts, spunk, and surprises, this is a must-read for science-lovers, alien-believers, and anyone who wants to get lost in a satisfying story." Corey Ann Haydu, author of The Widely Unknown Myth of Apple and Dorothy and One Jar of Magic Author descriptionMarcyKate Connolly is a New York Times bestselling children's book author who lives in New England with her family and a grumble of short-nosed dogs. She can be lured out from her writing cave with the promise of caffeine and new books. marcykate.com Kathryn Holmes is the author of multiple books for kids and teens, but The Thirteenth Circle is her middle-grade debut. Kathryn grew up in Maryville, Tennessee, and now lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband, daughter, and piles upon piles of books. kathrynholmes.com |