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When Planet Earth faces breaking point, society is forced to divide into different planets. The rich are allowed to remain on Earth, the middle class is moved to Mars, while everyone else has to go to their designated planet based on social class. Pluto is chosen to be where all the convicts go. However, on evacuation day a convict manages to trick a little boy, Roy, a middle class-citizen bound for Mars, and steals his ticket. Roy, ripped from his mother's arms, finds himself forced onto Pluto with no means of escape and struggles to survive. But, one day everything changed, he meets a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When Planet Earth faces breaking point, society is forced to divide into different planets. The rich are allowed to remain on Earth, the middle class is moved to Mars, while everyone else has to go to their designated planet based on social class. Pluto is chosen to be where all the convicts go. However, on evacuation day a convict manages to trick a little boy, Roy, a middle class-citizen bound for Mars, and steals his ticket. Roy, ripped from his mother's arms, finds himself forced onto Pluto with no means of escape and struggles to survive. But, one day everything changed, he meets a friend. A creature of mystery who's feared by everyone except Roy, who finds the goodness in him. As they settle into their lives they are suddenly propelled into a new adventure which causes Roy to question everything he thought he knew about himself. With unexpected magic, his life is going to change forever.
Autorenporträt
Lucas DeAndreis was born in San Mateo, California in 1996. He's a financial analyst by profession and an avid reader and writer by heart. Ever since going to this astronomy camp as a little kid, he's long harbored a passion for astrophysics and the wonders of the universe, which helped shape this story. He's been writing stories since he was little and now he gets to share his third novel in the Galaxy Overload series, Battle For Alara, as an author. When he's not writing he loves playing with his dog who was the inspiration behind the creature Roary in the first novel.