Aquila

Aquila by Andrew Norriss, published by Puffin Books in 2001, is a captivating tale that unfolds when two boys skip a geography field trip and stumble upon a mysterious object buried underground for seventeen hundred years. This edition, written in English and spanning 138 pages, invites readers into an adventure filled with unexpected discoveries and the thrill of exploration.
In this story, the boys uncover an enigmatic artifact that activates colorful lights, leading to an exhilarating experience when one of them interacts with it. As they navigate the unknown, themes of action and adventure emerge, intertwined with elements of fantasy and science fiction. Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that explores the excitement of school life and the allure of space exploration, making it a unique addition to the juvenile fiction genre.
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It’s been buried underground for seventeen-hundred years.
It’s been found by two boys bunking off a geography field trip.
They have no idea where it came from or what it does. But Geoff’s discovered that when you sit in it these little coloured lights come on, and if you push one of the big blue ones. . .
. . . Whoosh!
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