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Synopsis
An alien princess in distress? Check! Spaceships, Giant Mechs & Xenomorphs? Check! A high-stake intergalactic war? You better believe it! After saving the Arcadian Confederate from certain destruction, Kevin's consciousness is cast back to Earth. But Kevin has a hard time readapting to his boring, no-thrills life. Not to mention no one seems to believe his tales of galaxy-hopping adventures. But when a Kregan operative shows up to hunt him down, Kevin gets his wish of returning to his galactic adventures. This time around it's not just his consciousness on the line, but his body as well as his dog, Boomer. The Arcadians task their best engineer to recruit the pair to save the Arcadians once more. If Kevin can't whip this motley crew into shape, the galaxy's doomed. By association, Kevin might inadvertently put Earth into the sights of the Kregan Empire. Can Kevin rescue the Arcadian princess from the grasp of her enemy without jeopardizing everything he holds dear in the process? From Far Beyond is like The Last Starfighter meets Ready Player One. If you enjoy fast-paced, action-packed Sci-Fi with great characters, a healthy dose of humor, and good old-fashioned nostalgia from the 80's action blockbusters, you may want to hit that BUY NOW button.
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Is Civil War: An Epic Space Opera Saga appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This action-packed space opera features large-scale battles, alien conflicts, and giant mechs with moderate combat violence but no graphic content. Light humor and 80s-style adventure tone keep it suitable for teen readers.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include captivity, violence, and war.
Who'll love this
Teens will love the fast-paced adventure with spaceships, mechs, aliens, and a regular guy who becomes an unlikely hero in an intergalactic war.