June Scobee Rodgers Presents Star Challengers Book 1: Moonbase Crisis After an exhilarating space simulation field trip to the local Challenger Center, four talented students are hand picked by the mysterious Commander Zota for a special adventureβto travel to the future and a real moonbase in troub
Moonbase Crisis: Star Challengers Book 1
β Scribed by Rebecca Moesta; Kevin J. Anderson; June Scobee Rodgers
- Book ID
- 107805897
- Publisher
- WordFire Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 263 KB
- Series
- Star Challengers 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781614750956
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β¦ Synopsis
June Scobee Rodgers Presents Star Challengers Book 1: Moonbase Crisis After an exhilarating space simulation field trip to the local Challenger Center, four talented students are hand picked by the mysterious Commander Zota for a special adventureβto travel to the future and a real moonbase in trouble, where these new βStar Challengersβ will learn skills to save the human race!
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