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Description: ISBN 0441873324 / Author: Christopher Stasheff / Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy / When the pope receives a message from a thousand years in the ... more Newest Review: ... Alain happily occupies his royal parents, while Rod ... more |
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The Feline Wizard (Wizard in Rhyme) by Christopher Stasheff - Del
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Saint Vidicon to the Rescue by Christopher Stasheff - Ace Books
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Format: Paperback, Publisher: Random House USA Inc, ISBN: 0345424
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by QuinnElaine - written on 22.12.01 (Very useful, 63 readings)
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In book two, we left our hero Rodney Gallowglass somewhat dampened in spirit yet victorious nonetheless. Our dashing, unassuming champion remains the only off-world agent deemed necessary to guard the strange world of Gramarye and the far-reaching interests of S.C.E.N.T. (the Society for the Conversion of Extraterrestrial Nascent Totalitarianisms), despite the number of antagonists future timelines seem willing to throw at him. Yes, those pesky agents from the Totalitarian and Anarchist factions of the distant future are back to make Rod Earn his living! Here, on Gramarye live the largest collection of esper talents (those with Psionic abilities like telepathy ...
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