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Tom Swift IV
Tom Swift IV Books in Order | Wonderlit
2 books · Ages 10–14
Tom Swift IV is a 2-book series for ages 10–14 by Victor Appleton.
Reading Order
2
The Negative Zone
1991
3
Cyborg Kickboxer
1991
What This Series Covers
Resilience & Perseverance
Fear & Bravery
Science Fiction
Adventure
Coding & Technology
Building & Engineering
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