I'm not sure if this is correct, but the idea that 4 strangers from diverse backgrounds come together through a common antagonist is worth exploring.
"Hideout" by Gordon Korman follows the story of the Falconer siblings who run away from home to live in an abandoned cabin deep in the woods. As they try to survive on their own, they encounter various challenges and unexpected guests. The book explores themes of family bonds, survival, and self-discovery.
Book 8 in the 39 Clues series is titled "The Emperor's Code." In this installment, the Cahill siblings explore clues related to the great inventor and artist, Leonardo da Vinci. They visit various locations in Europe to uncover the secrets of their ancestor's past and outsmart competing family branches in the hunt for the clues.
There are 6 books called 'The Deep' and here are their authors: Helen Dunmore, Peter Benchley, Jackson Pollock, Claire Nouvian, Tim Winton, and Gordon Korman... Hope I was helpful!!
Rick Riordan wrote Maze of Bones (Book1) Gordon Korman wrote One False note (Book2) and Emperor's Code (Book8) Peter Lerangis wrote Sword Thief (Book3) and Viper's Nest (Book 7) Jude Watson wrote Beyond the Grave (Book4) and In Too Deep (Book6) Patrick Carman wrote Black Circle (Book5) Linda Sue Park wrote Storm Warning (Book9) Margaret Peterson Haddix wrote Into the Gauntlet (Book10)
In Deep - book - was created in 1963.
In Deep - book - has 158 pages.
The main theme of "The Shaggy Dog" book revolves around loyalty, friendship, and the special bond between a boy and his dog. It highlights the adventures they share and the deep connection that develops despite any challenges they face.
Deep Waters - book - was created in 1967.
Opening Theme:"Deep In My Heart" by Coral Egan
Deep Waters - book - has 300 pages.
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