Ancient, lost music and magic. A race of precocious creatures. And an impossible search, launched by improbable friends... Dangerous. Thrilling. In 2065 no more exciting career exists than Trader on the Earth-Moon-Mars loop. At White Sands Space Academy Ozzie Reed tastes the launch fumes already. But a sure thing goes bad and throws him into a fight for his right to fly. And the fight threatens far more than just his own dreams. In the dawning days of space travel the past and future intersect - in a mesmerizing adventure for fans of scifi and fantasy. The Ibis Door is the first book of the Dreamers series.…mehr
Ancient, lost music and magic. A race of precocious creatures. And an impossible search, launched by improbable friends... Dangerous. Thrilling. In 2065 no more exciting career exists than Trader on the Earth-Moon-Mars loop. At White Sands Space Academy Ozzie Reed tastes the launch fumes already. But a sure thing goes bad and throws him into a fight for his right to fly. And the fight threatens far more than just his own dreams. In the dawning days of space travel the past and future intersect - in a mesmerizing adventure for fans of scifi and fantasy. The Ibis Door is the first book of the Dreamers series.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
ABOUT THE AUTHORJ.K. Stephens is an experienced dreamer and notorious storyteller who lives and writes near Tampa, Florida. A fan of funny movies, dancing, long walks and bike rides, the author is as fond of mountains as beaches, and travels at any opportunity - not only to gather ideas for further writing, but also just to enjoy the remarkable people, places, foods and dreams that make the world the way it is.Join my mailing list:I enjoy staying in touch with readers, so please join my mailing list for blogs, periodic updates and bonus stories. To subscribe, just email: j.k.stephens@daybreakcreate.com
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