My book is very realistic. The book does take place in 2013. Even though this book is fantasy, it has a lot of realisc material in it, and that makes you forget that the book is fantasy. The main character, Eureka, is going through something that some people can realate to. Eureka's mother drowned, her dad got married to Rhoda, Eureka had two step siblings, she went to the therapist. Now comes the fantasy part, there is this boy, Ander, and he follow Eureka, he knows everything about Eureka but Eureka knows nothing about him. The only way Eureka can talk to him is when he comes to her, she has no way to find he, all she knows about him is that his name is Ander, he has blond hair and blue eyes, and that's it. Eureka is trying to solve the mystery of what her mother left her, "She nodded, patting her backpack, whivh held the ancient book and the strange blue chest. She touched her heart, where the locket lay. She held up Diana's tearstained letter, like a wave"(Kate 121). The ancient book was in a language only one person could translate. But when that one person is killed, Eureka is tries to figure out what her mystery she calls her life has become. On top of that, Eureka is also trying to figure out what the Thunderstone is, which was in the blue chest. In the letter Diana wrote she inscribed this about the Thunderstone,"P.P.S. Don't unnwrap the guaze until you need to. You'll know when the time comes"(Kate 123). So now Eureka whole life has became a real life mystery that she is trying to figure out.

^This is what I believe the ancient book would look like.
^This is what I believe the blue chest would look like. Execpt it would contain a baseball size ball of gauze that's protecting the Thunderstone. In another part of the letter from Diana it said, "P.S. About the thunderstone . . . Beneath the layer of gauze liesa a worked-stone artifact shaped like a triangle. Some cultures call them elf-arrows; they are believed to ward off storms. Thunderstones are found amoung the remains of most ancient civilizations throughout the world. Remember the arrowheads we unearthed in India? Think of them as distant cousins. This particular thunderstone's origin is unkown, which makes her all the more deat to those who give themselves permission to imagine the possibilities"(Kate 123). Since "no one" knows much about this stone it justs adds on to Eureka's mystery.
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