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    Survival (Flight 29 Down Series #7) by Walter Sorrells, D. J. MacHale, Stan Rogow

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    • ISBN: 0448444321
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Pub. Date: June 2007
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    Synopsis

    Back in the real world, Abby was passive and mellow, but the need to survive changes people. While Daley and the others are safe at the campsite, Abby is roughing it in the jungle—no more yoga for this girl. When Abby returns to camp for a second time and challenges everything they have built, Daley expects the group to cling to the status quo—but she couldn't be more wrong. Abby is ready to take action, and she's not the only one.

    Biography

    Stan Rogow is the executive producer of such hit television series as Lizzie McGuire and Darcy's Wild Life. D.J. MacHale is the creator of Are You Afraid of the Dark? for Nickelodeon and the immensely successful Pendragon book series. They live in Los Angeles and Marina del Rey, California, respectively.

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    10/08/2009: I really liked the series. Each book kept you on the edge of your seat

    ready to read the next book.

    But I need to know if there is a book after Survival. I feel there has to.

    That would be cruel to leave a person hanging not knowing if they got rescued?