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The Mayflower Project by Katherine A. Applegate, From the bestselling author of "Animorphs" everworld and "Everworld" comes a dark everworld and powerful new series that begins in 2011 when the Earth is about to be destroyed. In a desperate attempt to survive, a handful of people aboard a revamped space shuttle are placed into suspended animation. Light years from home everworld and all alone some 500 years later, they awake to find that the very future of the human race is in their hands.
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Discover the Destroyer by Katherine A. Applegate, There is a place that shouldn't exist. But does. And there are creatures that shouldn't exist. But do. Welcome to a land where all of your dreams everworld and nightmares are very real -- everworld and often deadly. Welcome to EVERWORLD.
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The Everworld Experience - 'The Everworld Experience' is a CD released in June, 1999, to promote K. A.
Everworld - Everworld is an English language fantasy book series written by K. A.
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