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Bezig met laden... White Sandsdoor Nicholas Sansbury Smith
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Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Orbs (short story)
Jeff and his little brother David were normal kids; they loved video games, fighter planes, and learning to hunt with their Dad. Little did they know, their lives were about to change. The boys and their father find themselves stranded in the desert when a military jet comes careening out of the sky and crashes directly into their car. Barely escaping the incident with their lives, and out of contact with the rest of the world, the trio must make the perilous journey back to civilization. But, downed aircrafts, stalled out cars, and mysterious glowing blue orbs litter the desert landscape. Slowly they come to realize that the world is under attack and the civilization they once knew may no longer exist. Now the boys and their father are in a fight to survive across a barren landscape--a fight that not all will win. Reading Order: Orbs Orbs II Orbs III White Sands Red Sands Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyWaarderingGemiddelde:
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In White Sands, two boy survivors, brothers are introduced to the story. Jeff and David are no strangers to the loss of parents, but this time, the world has gone away too. Alone and hiding beneath an Air Force Base, they must survive the invaders.
Fighting with instinct and two rifles, they endure and with any luck, survive! This is a short story, just a few hours, but it provides the backstory to the children found in the prior book. It's not necessary, but definitely a great informative tale. Read It!
The full Orbs series review:
http://www.areneehunt.com/the-reviews/the-orbs-series-by-nicholas-sansbury-smith
Orbs Series
Nicholas Sansbury Smith
Simon & Shuster/Simon ( )