This book is the sequel to Tibu and Tovaira Defy the Rising Sun. It is early 1942 in East New Britain, Rabaul has fallen to the invading Japanese. Australian boy 14 year old Johhny Read aka Tovaira, is trapped behind Japanese lines. With the help of his lifelong Tolai friend, Tibu, he is trying to avoid capture. Due to an unfortunate chain of events, Tomarum's sorcery ritual to help Tovaira escape detection by the Japanese, goes spectacularly wrong. Tibu and Tovaira are transported through time to 1914. Tibu, Tovaira, Tomarum, and eleven year old Prahu skipper Elijah then solve the riddle of…mehr
This book is the sequel to Tibu and Tovaira Defy the Rising Sun. It is early 1942 in East New Britain, Rabaul has fallen to the invading Japanese. Australian boy 14 year old Johhny Read aka Tovaira, is trapped behind Japanese lines. With the help of his lifelong Tolai friend, Tibu, he is trying to avoid capture. Due to an unfortunate chain of events, Tomarum's sorcery ritual to help Tovaira escape detection by the Japanese, goes spectacularly wrong. Tibu and Tovaira are transported through time to 1914. Tibu, Tovaira, Tomarum, and eleven year old Prahu skipper Elijah then solve the riddle of the Australian Submarine AE-1's disappearance. But then the evil Jurgen Shultz, a Blackbirder, captures the boys and things are looking grim for them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
All of these questions and answers come from my own contributions to Quora, a website that allows anyone to ask any question about anything, and anyone else to answer any question about anything. Q&A all the time. It allows the quants, the brills, the loonies, the whackos, and serious thinkers and writers to gather together to share both brilliance and looniness in equal parts. People who should have no opinions at all on anything are allowed to have opinions about everything; some of those opinions (most?) are whacky, but some of them are brilliant. IMHO. I also use a number of science resources in my answers - Wired, NewScientist, Popular Mechanics, Scientific American, Discover, Forbes, and many others - because using real science is suppose to silence the whackos. Sigh. Oh, well. What are you gonna do?
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