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by James Dashner


  “My name doesn’t matter,” he answered, his voice deep. “I’m a descendant of Ilsa, the only name we speak.”

  “Ilsa?” Tilda repeated.

  “Yes. I have something to show you.”

  The man pulled out a metallic object, shining golden even in the scant light. Tilda recognized the shape — the sign for infinity. Her heart leapt back to life, consumed with so much joy she worried of dying, right there in the alley, the victim of too much emotion at once.

  “What . . . how?” she sputtered, confusion threatening to destroy her elation at seeing the device.

  The man spoke with soothing tones. “Ilsa commanded her posterity to study the sciences, find a way to travel through time. And we’ve done it. And you, Tilda, you are our first mission. I was sent here to get you.” He reached out and gently helped her stand up, his touch bringing a warmth she hadn’t felt in a long time.

  “Thank you,” she said, too dazed to find any other words.

  “Come,” he said, holding out the golden device for her to grasp. “We need you to show us the way.”

  Turn the page for your Hystorian’s Guide to saving the world!

  SQ leader Tilda — aka the Lady in Red — has created her own time travel device: the Eternity Ring. She’s going back through time, trying to break what you’ve already fixed! She’ll destroy all of history — unless you can stop her first.

  Unlock the full game at:

  scholastic.com/infinityring

  Tilda’s determined to ruin it ALL.

  She’s a high-ranking member of the SQ. Due to her fire-bright hair and eccentric outfit choices, we know her as the Lady in Red. And the thing that makes her so absolutely, terribly dangerous is that she has stolen the technology that you perfected and used it to create her own time-travel device: the Eternity Ring. She can be anywhere, at any time. And she’ll be aiming for the Breaks — aiming for YOU!

  You’ll need to jump around through time, revisiting moments where history was broken, making sure she doesn’t have the chance to cause any trouble! Breaks you thought you had already fixed? Moments that you know you set right? These are her targets. She’s determined to destroy all the work you’ve done — unless you can get there and stop her.

  — Arin

  SQ mastermind Tilda (known as the Lady in Red) has created her own time travel device: the Eternity Ring. She can be anywhere, at any time. And she’ll be aiming for the Breaks — aiming for YOU! She’s determined to destroy all the work you’ve done — unless you can stop her.

  Log on now to begin the adventure.

  Fix the past. Save the future.

  scholastic.com/infinityring

  What do Galileo, an ancient Chinese alchemist, and a Russian dog named Laika have in common? They’re all part of Dak and Sera’s biggest adventure yet! But without Riq to help them, will the time travelers do more harm than good? (Hint: yes.)

  Includes an all-new, top secret Hystorian’s Guide — which unlocks more Infinity Ring gameplay!

  scholastic.com/infinityring

  James Dashner is the New York Times bestselling author of many books for kids and young adults, including the Maze Runner and Thirteenth Reality series. Born and raised in Georgia, he now lives with his family in Utah. In his free time, James loves to read, watch movies and (good) TV shows, snow ski, and read. (Reading was mentioned twice on purpose.) Learn more at his website, www.jamesdashner.com.

  Copyright © 2014 by Scholastic Inc.

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available

  e-ISBN 978-0-545-48465-7

  Cover illustration by Michael Heath

  Cover design by Keirsten Geise

  Back cover photography of characters by Michael Frost © Scholastic Inc.

  Detail from Perseus Killing Medusa by Wilhelm Janson and Antonio Tempesta, 1606,

  courtesy The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, lacma.org

  Detail from Hercules and the Boar of Erymanthus by Antonio Tempesta and

  Nicolo Van Aelst, 1608, courtesy The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, lacma.org

  Puzzle rendition of images: Jeremy West for Scholastic

  First edition, February 2014

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