Night of the new magicians by Mary Pope Osborne & Sal Murdocca

Night of the new magicians by Mary Pope Osborne & Sal Murdocca

Author:Mary Pope Osborne & Sal Murdocca [Osborne, Mary Pope]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: History, Children: Grades 3-4, Readers, Travel, Fiction, Children's 9-12 - Fiction - Historical, Siblings, Chapter Books, Europe, Osborne; Mary Pope, Brothers and sisters, Magick Studies, Science Fiction, Exposition universelle de 1889, Ages 9-12 Fiction, Body; Mind & Spirit, Readers - Chapter Books, Historical - General, Juvenile Nonfiction, Magic, Paris (France) - History - 1870-1940, Science, Juvenile Fiction, Historical - Medieval, Fantasy & Magic, Historical, People & Places, France, Paris World's Fair, Time travel, Medieval, Action & Adventure - General, Action & Adventure, Family, Science Fiction; Fantasy; Magic, Children's Books, General, (1889), France - History - Third Republic; 1870-1940, Paris (France)
ISBN: 9780375830365
Publisher: Random House of Canada
Published: 2007-08-14T10:24:19+00:00


“Wow,” whispered Jack. He reached into his satchel and pulled out their rhyme book.

“I’ll say the first line of the rhyme,” Jack said to Annie. “You say the second. Then we’ll start pedaling as fast as we can. The street’s empty. No one will see us. So we can—”

“Good,” interrupted Annie. “Let’s get going.”

Jack held up the rhyme book so they could both read by the light of a streetlamp. He read his line first:

Whirl and twirl and swirl and spin!

Then Annie read the second line:

Tee-roll-eye-bee-eye-ben!

Jack shoved the book back into his satchel. “Pedal!” he cried.

Jack and Annie balanced themselves on the bike and pedaled hard. The bike rattled over the cobblestones.

“Faster!” shouted Jack. He pedaled as hard as he could.

The bike shot forward! The front wheel began rising off the stone pavement!

“Whoa!” cried Annie.

“Hold on tight!” cried Jack.

Jack gripped his handlebars as the wheels spun faster and faster and the bicycle rose into the air. It rose higher and higher above the dark street, above the rooftops, and into the moon-bright sky.

“Turn left!” shouted Jack.

Annie turned her handlebars, and the flying bicycle headed straight toward the Eiffel Tower. The white beams of the tower’s spotlights swept over Paris, shining on chimneys, church steeples, and domes. But Jack kept his eyes fixed on the glowing iron tower. That was where they had to go. That was their goal.



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