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Space Hostages

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The second book in this interstellar adventure series, perfect for fans of Percy Jackson and Artemis Fowl. 


You can’t cry in space. But I was giving it a good go.


After all, I’d just been THROWN OUT OF AN AIRLOCK by a horde of ALIENS and had about three minutes left to live. So you can’t blame me for trying.


But as it turned out, that was just the start of my adventures . . .


Because very soon it became clear that if I was ever going to get back home, not only would I have to NOT DIE, but me, my friends and our floating robot goldfish would have to SAVE THE WORLD. No, scrap that. THREE WORLDS. All at the same time.


Easy, right?


Praise for Mars Evacuees:



•‘Read this book. If the gods of publishing are at all fair it will be popular and well-known, discussed and debated and re-enacted (well, some bits of it) up and down the country’ The Book Bag





•‘Written with a deft and light hand, it is awesomely funny, and detailed, and HILARIOUS’ The Book Smugglers





•‘A fresh, fast-paced space romp’ Mr Ripley’s Enchanted Books

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEgmont
Release dateJul 2, 2015
ISBN9781780314143
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Sophia McDougall

Sophia McDougall studied English literature at Oxford and is the author of plays, poetry, and the Romanitas trilogy (Romanitas, Rome Burning, and Savage City). She lives in London.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Sequel to Mars Evacuees, in which the relevant kids return to space and, well, you read the title. Not quite as exciting as the first book, but the kids continue to develop in plausible and entertaining ways, so anyone who enjoyed the first should enjoy the second.