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The Discovery Machine: Journey to Where Thought Began

By: Thomas Clinton Procter
Narrated by: Ann Richardson
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What if you could actually be watching at a time in history when an important invention or discovery was being made?

The Discovery Machine is based on that premise and follows the mind-bending experiences of two very creative ninth graders. They accidentally discover a way to travel back in time to the exact moment of discovery of a famous invention or idea.

In their adventures Maria and Phillip actually meet the inventor of Levi's, visit some of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World as they were being created, observe fire being discovered, and scrape through dangerous harrowing experiences traveling through time, including a personal tragedy, a breath-taking resolution at the end, and a hint of more to come.

©2009 Thomas Clinton Procter (P)2015 Thomas Clinton Procter
Science Fiction & Fantasy

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