Books
- Chasing the Falconers— Aiden and Meg Falconer escape from Sunnydale juvenile detention farm to prove their parents are innocent by finding their Uncle Frank Lindenaur, a family friend.
- The Fugitive Factor—The Falconers talk to Frank Lindenaur's former girlfriend, but Meg is captured and thrown in jail.
- Now You See Them, Now You Don't—Aiden and Meg fly to Los Angeles and receive help from a street gang called the International Crew lead by Bo.
- The Stowaway Solution—The siblings stowaway on a ship to get closer to Frank Lindenaer.
- Public Enemies—The Falconers discover the true indentity of the man Hairless Joe, who has been routinely trying to kill them.
- Hunting the hunter—The Falconers track down Hairless Joe to free their parents
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“Our books are false by being fragmentary: their sentences are bon mots, and not parts of natural discourse; childish expressions of surprise or pleasure in nature; or, worse, owing a brief notoriety to their petulance, or aversion from the order of nature,being some curiosity or oddity, designedly not in harmony with nature, and purposely framed to excite surprise, as jugglers do by concealing their means.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
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—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
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—Friedrich Nietzsche (18441900)