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Akiko and the Journey to Toog

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Publicado
Páginas
176
Idioma
EN
ISBN
9780385730426
Tiempo de Lectura
~3h 5min

Akiko and the Journey to Toog es un japanese americans book de Mark Crilley. En 2003. Tiene 176 páginas.

Sobre este libro

“Poog’s in trouble.” Just three simple words, but they’re enough to launch fifth-grade Akiko and the rest of her crew—Spuckler Boach, Mr. Beeba, and Gax—on their next mission. And it just might be their most important mission yet: To save the planet Toog, home of their good friend Poog. Someone’s out to destroy Toog, and only Akiko and the gang can stop them. But first they have to escape from a Toogolian jail cell, zoom through a barrage of exploding drobe mines, and enlist the help of Spuckler’s old friend Fluggly Ragstubble—who’s anything but helpful. The clock is ticking and every second counts. Will they win the race against time and save Poog’s home planet?

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¿Cuántas páginas tiene Akiko and the Journey to Toog?+

Akiko and the Journey to Toog tiene 176 páginas.

¿Cuándo se publicó Akiko and the Journey to Toog?+

Akiko and the Journey to Toog se publicó en 2003.

¿De qué género es Akiko and the Journey to Toog?+

Akiko and the Journey to Toog es un libro de Japanese Americans.

¿De qué trata Akiko and the Journey to Toog?+

“Poog’s in trouble.” Just three simple words, but they’re enough to launch fifth-grade Akiko and the rest of her crew—Spuckler Boach, Mr. Beeba, and Gax—on their next mission. And it just might be their most important mission yet: To save the planet Toog, home of their good friend Poog. Someone’s ou...

¿Quién escribió Akiko and the Journey to Toog?+

Akiko and the Journey to Toog fue escrito por Mark Crilley.