SUMMARY: The Green Odyssey has been called "rollicking science-fiction adventure," "uproarious," "swashbuckling," and "sheer fun," and described by science-fiction critic Sam Moskowitz as "filled with engaging humor." The adventure begins when Alan Green arranges passage on a "wind roller," a sail
The Christmas Train (LARGE PRINT EDITION)
โ Scribed by Baldacci, David G
- Book ID
- 110482182
- Publisher
- Warner Books Inc
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 123 KB
- Series
- Novel 8
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780739430378
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โฆ Synopsis
SUMMARY:
"Tom Langdon, a weary and cash-strapped journalist, is banned from flying when a particularly thorough airport security search causes him to lose his cool. Now, he must take the train if he has any chance of arriving in Los Angeles in time for Christmas with his girlfriend. To finance the trip, he sells a story about a train ride taken during the Christmas season."
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