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FIGHT... For What You Believe In! In the year 2023, the world has changed considerably. In an effort to end global warfare and massive loss of life, the world governments have come together to establish a four-year tournament called The League of Nations: Battle Royale, giving the winning nation full rights to direct world policy and complete control of the rights of citizens all over the world. Join siblings Derek, Dante, and Jenesia as they embark on a journey, chasing their dreams of competing in the League of Nations: Battle Royale, that will pit them against teams from around the world,…mehr

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FIGHT... For What You Believe In! In the year 2023, the world has changed considerably. In an effort to end global warfare and massive loss of life, the world governments have come together to establish a four-year tournament called The League of Nations: Battle Royale, giving the winning nation full rights to direct world policy and complete control of the rights of citizens all over the world. Join siblings Derek, Dante, and Jenesia as they embark on a journey, chasing their dreams of competing in the League of Nations: Battle Royale, that will pit them against teams from around the world, while also juggling student life in this high flying, martial arts, coming-of-age adventure! League Fight! Ready! Go! Full color illustrations
Autorenporträt
Derek Wilson is the author of the acclaimed Thomas Treviot historical crime series, in which the protagonist investigates real unsolved Tudor crimes, fighting to bring truth to light in the corrupt world of Anne Boleyn, Thomas Cromwell and Henry VIII. Derek is also a renowned historian and has written over 70 books, including The Plantagenets (Quercus, 2011), A Brief History of Henry VIII (Robinson, 2009) and The Uncrowned Kings of England (Robinson, 2005), as well as critically acclaimed biographies of Charlemagne and Holbein. He writes and presents for television and radio, frequently contributes to history magazines, and is the founder of the Cambridge History festival.