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Mike and Josh are in trouble again! This time they’re high in the mountains as they track a creature that’s not even supposed to exist. To get there they must design and build an incredible snow machine. But no machine can keep them safe from the forces that are desperate to stop them. If they’re going to survive, they’ll need the support of their parents and friends, and their faith in God.

164 pages, Paperback

Published August 28, 2016

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Arnold Ytreeide

34 books56 followers
Arnold Ytreeide loves to make people feel. "My second film I ever made was for a high school history project. It made the teacher cry, right there in front of all the students. That wouldn't be a big deal except that my history teacher was also the varsity football coach. That was the moment I decided I love telling stories." He's been telling stories ever since, in film, television, books, radio, stage plays. And he tells them in all sorts of genres -- historical fiction, adventure, and books that make you think. Sometimes Christian - like his popular Jotham’s Journey Christmas series - sometimes for those not so inclined - such as Under My Teacher’s Desk and The Twelfth Privilege. He pours a “life of a thousand episodes” into every story. Next up? “More Mike Danford books, more Amon books, and I’m starting a new series about a girl who lives on the moon.” Former cop, former film & TV creator, and Professor Emeritus, Arnold and his wife Elsie Jo live to hang out with their two children and five grandchildren. “And their dogs. And cats.” He's always looking for the next story he can tell that will help people "feel the wonder of this wonderful life."

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May 7, 2020
I was excited to start this book (having read and enjoyed book one so much). As I began reading it I was afraid that is was going to be awfully fantastical and hard to believe. However, after finishing the book, I've decided I should have trusted the author and not been concerned. It was an enjoyable read (it wasn't too fantastical), it didn't take too long. I look forward to reading book three.
This book is great for all ages, specifically tweens I would think. It is engaging and well paced.
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