In this sequel to Beyond the Bowling Ball Bombing, Terrance returns from the future to a world without Stanley. With Blaire's help, he uses futuristic technology to become well-known in school as the host of Football Field Games, the most popular collection of virtual reality games in history. Unfortunately, it is a charmed life that plays out under a dark shadow. Terrance and Blaire realize that the only way to prevent Stanley from returning to take control of their lives is to locate his hidden lab. However, that is a task that is easier said than done, and time is running out. Eventually,…mehr
In this sequel to Beyond the Bowling Ball Bombing, Terrance returns from the future to a world without Stanley. With Blaire's help, he uses futuristic technology to become well-known in school as the host of Football Field Games, the most popular collection of virtual reality games in history. Unfortunately, it is a charmed life that plays out under a dark shadow. Terrance and Blaire realize that the only way to prevent Stanley from returning to take control of their lives is to locate his hidden lab. However, that is a task that is easier said than done, and time is running out. Eventually, Terrance hatches a plan that could solve all his problems. Or it might be the biggest mistake of his life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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§ Kordel Lentine was the kind of high school freshman who once wrote a how-to paper about how to write a how-to paper. No kidding. It was the most boring paper ever written. Even worse, when the teacher offered bonus points for students to read their papers in front of the class, he volunteered, as though his A+ in the class needed a boost. As far as horrible public readings go, it was not quite on par with Vogon poetry (since no one had to gnaw a leg off in order to survive), but it was nonetheless quite dismal, both for him and for everyone else in the room who happened to have ears. Kordel still bemoans that he simply could not think of anything more interesting to write about that fit the assigned criteria. It was the first time that he shared something he wrote, but thankfully not the last. Now that Kordel gets to choose his own topics, he likes to write science fiction novels with time travel and digital dinosaurs and no sign of how-to papers as far as the mind can see. Kordel was born and raised in South Bend, IN where screaming at the top of your lungs at the TV during Notre Dame football games was a regular family event. He now lives in Kansas City and has five awesome children. Four of his children have flown the coop while Kordel's brilliant wife still homeschools the remaining two. (No, that wasn't a typo or bad math-sorry unnamed not-awesome child!). Kordel is a CPA, his best time solving the Rubik's Cube is 47 seconds, he has a black belt in Taekwondo, and he enjoys activities that can be shared with his family such as scuba diving, board games, riddles, digital scrapbooking, and amateur astronomy.
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