Read Noah Zarc: Mammoth Trouble (Noah Zarc, #1) Online
Authors: D. Robert Pease
Tags: #Animals, #Spaceships, #Juvenile Fiction, #Time-Travel, #Adventure, #Mars, #Kids Science Fiction, #YA Science Fiction
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There are so many people without whom this book wouldn’t exist. First I want to thank Greg Scheetz, whose boundless creativity and vision was the original inspiration for Noah Zarc.
I’d also like to thank all my beta readers who gave invaluable feedback: Dallas Johnson, Abigail Pease, Samuel Pease, Misti Pyles, and Susan Quinn.
Also, I’d thank my wife, Beth, who puts up with me hiding away in my office, or at the coffee shop, while I’m working on the stuff of writing. Especially in the crazy month of November, during NaNoWriMo.
Finally, to the folks at the Editorial Department, Renni Brown and Shannon Roberts, this book is light-years ahead of where it was before I started working with you. I give you my utmost thanks.
Text copyright © 2011 by D. Robert Pease
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Summary: In a future, where Earth has been wiped clean of all life, and humanity has moved on to other worlds, twelve-year-old Noah Zarc and his family have embarked on a quest, in a time-traveling spaceship called the ARC, to retrieve two of every animal and repopulate a dead world.
October, 2011 Edition
Cover Design & Book Design by D. Robert Pease
Cataclysm
Coming 2012!
Noah Zarc, now thirteen, heads to Venus in an attempt to learn more about his own past. Once there, he becomes embroiled in a mission that could end up causing the greatest cataclysm in the history of the solar system. Could Noah go down as the worst villain in humanity’s existence, all because he was in the wrong place at the wrong time?
Find out in Noah Zarc: Cataclysm, coming in 2012!
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