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For two Earth-teens, waking up in a spaceship would have been fine had they gone to bed in one. Though happy to escape the doomed Earth, they are left floating in an outer space gone dangerously bonkers. Adjusting well for their age group, Kay becomes an important prophetess, and Bobby an accidental, mythical deity, within the eyes of both their oddly constructed new friends and some very ambitious enemies. But it isn't enough. The great Professor Lully, mediocre Bobby's father, is mostly to blame for the highly evolved, highly arrogant automatons that now pursue these remaining Earthlings…mehr

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For two Earth-teens, waking up in a spaceship would have been fine had they gone to bed in one. Though happy to escape the doomed Earth, they are left floating in an outer space gone dangerously bonkers. Adjusting well for their age group, Kay becomes an important prophetess, and Bobby an accidental, mythical deity, within the eyes of both their oddly constructed new friends and some very ambitious enemies. But it isn't enough. The great Professor Lully, mediocre Bobby's father, is mostly to blame for the highly evolved, highly arrogant automatons that now pursue these remaining Earthlings across the reaches of space and beyond the limits of logical thinking. Though they sorely miss phone apps and solid ground, Bobby and Kay accept their role as humanity's last chance, help battle for the future of living things, and seek the clarification of certain teenaged misunderstandings. Wander the limits of the galaxy and logical thinking in this raucous tale of universal conquest.
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Welkin Westicotter Marplot, of Coillemuir, Scotland, is a curator and collector of ancient manuscripts, stories, and sources of hidden wisdom. Among his piles of esoteric and mysterious works are modern stories about normal kids in terrifying situations-or unique kids in worse ones. His great-granddaughter, Gertrude Dee Marplot, has taken great care to edit these tales from their mysterious origins and disorganized shape for the enjoyment of fans of fantasy and adventure.For more information visit www.SpaceStory.com