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Cover of Scrapyard Ship 4 Realms of Time

Scrapyard Ship 4 Realms of Time

โœ Scribed by McGinnis, Mark Wayne


Book ID
107899845
Publisher
Avenstar Productions
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
128 KB
Series
Scrapyard Ship 4
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


"Definitely the best of the series!"ย
"Felt like I was part of the team--so much flippen fun."ย
"Devoured it. Ready for the next book, like right NOW."ย

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Welcome to the fourth installment of the Scrapyard Ship series, Realms of Time. Captain Jason Reynolds and his team are up against a new, and unexpected foe - an adversarial force that has every intention of aligning with the powerful and dreaded Craing Empire.

The enemy strikes from Earth's high orbit, deploying five time-shifting spheres. The spheres are strategically positioned to link-up and set Earth's clock back 100 years into the past. But when that course of action is interrupted by The Lilly's crew, the results become far worse. Fluctuating time realms rapidly spread across the globe and threaten to rip the planet apart. Join Jason, Billy, Traveler, Ricket and Dira on their mission as they literally travel to the ends of time to bring Earth back to the twenty-first century.


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