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Book details
  • Genre:CHILDREN'S FICTION
  • SubGenre:Science Fiction / General
  • Age Range (years):9 - 12
  • Language:English
  • Pages:228
  • eBook ISBN:9781667858227
  • Paperback ISBN:9781667858210

The Tech Superheroes

by Siya Sharma and Sanvi Jain

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Overview
Three thirteen-year-old triplets, Nick, Ash, and Kayla, are super kids. When they were young, their parents went on a business trip and never returned. After finding and losing many jobs, they finally land at Mission Tech, a spy agency masquerading as a technology company. And adventure begins !
Description
Three thirteen-year-old triplets, Nick, Ash, and Kayla, are super kids. When they were young, their parents went on a business trip and never returned. After finding and losing many jobs, they finally land at Mission Tech, a spy agency masquerading as a technology company. They are immediately thrown into a dangerous conflict with a villain named Dark King who has been causing chaos around the universe. Together, the siblings go on a mission to stop Dark King, face betrayal from people close to them, and discover things beyond their wildest imagination.
About the author
Siya Sharma is eleven years old and lives in New Jersey. She loves reading and writing. Every time she read a book, she would wonder how people wrote books - from writing the first line to publishing a finished book. After trying a few different stories, she finally had an idea to write about a game she played with her brother, Rohan and her friend, Sanvi. This story is based on many characters from the game even though the story line has changed materially after many drafts and edits. She hopes to continue her path towards writing more stories and sharing them with other children.