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Anaptra dreamt. Not the kind of dreams you would expect a fourteen-year-old girl would have, even one that had seen the end of the world. No, Anaptra's dreams were more like visions, almost memories. She saw a small boy surviving alone in the desolate streets of Hong Kong, forced to run with pack-dogs, the dominant species in the area. Now all the humans were gone. She saw another boy, around her own age, who lived in an ancient volcano on a hidden island and whose best friends were creatures she knew only existed in fairytales and fantasy games. These boys were like her, special, gifted. They…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Anaptra dreamt. Not the kind of dreams you would expect a fourteen-year-old girl would have, even one that had seen the end of the world. No, Anaptra's dreams were more like visions, almost memories. She saw a small boy surviving alone in the desolate streets of Hong Kong, forced to run with pack-dogs, the dominant species in the area. Now all the humans were gone. She saw another boy, around her own age, who lived in an ancient volcano on a hidden island and whose best friends were creatures she knew only existed in fairytales and fantasy games. These boys were like her, special, gifted. They were the future. She had wandered Africa for the seven years since the war. Her father was the only other human she knew, and her best friend was a juvenile cheetah, but that was all about to change. Today she would meet Ivan, the leader of the resistance and the person who would bring her dreams crashing into her reality.
Autorenporträt
In the heart of North Devon, England, where the waves are ridden, inspiration drips from every uninterrupted sunset, and if you know where to look, you can still find hobbits, there lives an ex-soldier. He's a trained bodyguard and marine warfare specialist. He's broken world records and traveled to every corner of the globe. But now he is home. He sits in a hamlet once used by smugglers, his rifle now gone and a pen in its place. His knowledge of the art of war is only surpassed by his passion for the art of writing. From this setting, under the critical eye of his six children and the guidance of the NAWG, Jason has carved Pangenia, his first novel.