In the year 2147, Neo-Toronto is a dazzling city of flying cars and high-tech wonders — but 13-year-old inventor Zara Mitchell dreams of exploring even greater frontiers: the stars. When a mysterious alien robot invasion strikes the Moon’s Lunaris Base, where her scientist parents work, Zara must act fast.
With only 48 hours before Earth’s rescue arrives, Zara and her best friend Kian hijack an old emergency shuttle — the Starhopper — and blast off into space. Together, they face weightlessness, alien threats, and a race against time to save her parents and stop the robots from seizing a powerful energy source that could control the entire Moon.
Filled with courage, friendship, and high-stakes adventure, Zara Mitchell and the Lunar Uprising is a thrilling chapter book that takes readers on a futuristic journey beyond Earth — where heroes are made, and the sky is never the limit.
Too much football, too many football quotes, not enough character development. And the most annoying thing is the absolutely, absolutely, absolutely useless system. God, how annoying it is! After reading Andrew Pritchett-Tucker, this work looks mediocre. Please, author, make the system work. Otherwise, it's just an annoying factor with comments.