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Item Details
Title:
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SCORPION SHARDS
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By: |
Neal Shusterman |
Format: |
Electronic book text |
List price:
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£4.99 |
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ISBN 10: |
1442451165 |
ISBN 13: |
9781442451162 |
Publisher: |
SIMON & SCHUSTER |
Pub. date: |
7 May, 2013 |
Series: |
The Star Shards Chronicles 1 |
Description: |
Six teenagers are horrified to discover that an evil force has taken control of them. A force that feeds on them hungrily and finds its only outlet in the blind desire to destroy. The force must be destroyed. But how? What follows is the ultimate battle for supremacy between the forces of good and evil. |
Synopsis: |
Six teens struggle to discover the source of their strange and horrific abilities in this first book of The Star Shards Chronicles.Dillon has the terrifying power to create massive amounts of destruction with the slightest tweak of his will. Deanna is so consumed by fear, it has become like a black hole, drawing to her the very things that terrify her. Then, when the glare of a supernova sixteen light-years away illuminates the night sky, they have a vision: There are six of them out there, all teenagers, and all suffering from supernatural afflictions that disfigure their bodies and souls. Only by finding one another will the six ever be strong enough to defeat these mysterious forces that, bit by bit, are devouring their souls from the inside out. Acclaimed author Neal Shusterman "combines personal quest, horror, and science fiction into an absorbing exploration of good and evil, guilt, forgiveness and personal responsibility" (VOYA) in this thrilling start to a riveting trilogy. Originally published by Tor Fantasy in 1995. |
Reader Age: |
From 12 years |
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f-c cvr |
Publication: |
US |
Imprint: |
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers |
Returns: |
Non-returnable |
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