Book Two: Stealing MagicIf you read the first book, you are already introduced to the rooms and Jack and Ruthie's secret power. But when Jack and Ruthie suspect a mysterious lady named Pandora Pomme might be related to the art thefts happening, they get suspicious. Read the book to find out more.-G.J.
The Sixty-Eight Rooms Stealing Magic: Ruthie and Jack have found so many secrets with the magical shrinking key and want to have many more, but when objects and the animators (what makes the room a portal to the past) of the the rooms disappear. Ruthie and Jack have to find out what is happening before all of the rooms disappear. On top of all of that, there is an art thief on the loose and Ruthie and Jack have suspicions about who that is, too.-J.O.
Book Four: 68 Rooms-The Secret of the KeyThe Sixty-Eight Rooms The Secret Of The Key: In the fourth and final book, Ruthie and Jack find a letter from Narcissa Thorne that says that the people who have the key are in great danger and should return the key to her home in California. Along the way, they meet someone from centuries ago; but is she really from centuries ago? Ruthie and Jack have one final adventure to return the key safely to Mrs. Thorne, even if it means going back into time.-J.O.
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Book Three: 68 Rooms-The Pirate's CoinThe Sixty-Eight Rooms The Pirates Coin: Ruthie and Jack give presentations at school about their ancestors, and Jack has a pretty cool pirate as an ancestor! Jack has a coin from his grandfather that may have the same powers of the key, but when Jack meets his ancestor, things go wrong. Also, there is a girl in their class that has a grandmother that Ruthie and Jack met in the past in South Carolina. They clear her family's name and meet some new people that have also been in the rooms before.-J.O.
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