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Age 11. It unravels an epic saga of humanity's battle against formidable extraterrestrial adversaries, challenging our perceptions of power and resilience. In a very good unclipped dust jacket with bruising to spine and corners. Four discrete books, D, E, F and G, are combined into one using over-printing: the layout of book E is printed on top of book D and book G is printed over book F. "The War of the Worlds" stands as an indelible testament to Wells' unparalleled talent in crafting gripping narratives. "The World Set Free" introduces readers to a prescient vision of a world torn apart by the consequences of unchecked scientific advancement, portraying the devastating repercussions of nuclear technology. Ideal for promoting discussion on the strategies that can be used to solve wide-ranging maths problems.
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Reviews
Sandy Reads
Would I recommend. Scarred and no recollection of who he is and the only semblance of who he is, is the embroider letter G on his torn up clothes. I did the audio along with reading it on KU and the narrator did an amazing job.
5 stars. So that is what they call him.
100% yes! The author really catches the snarkness that is Gaston and I love the banter between him and Charles. .
I love Beauty and the Beast and this is somewhat of a redemption story for Gaston. I gave this a 4. G. I really enjoyed this book.