Fast Forward: Level 18

Fast Forward: Level 18
ISBN-10
017012648X
ISBN-13
9780170126489
Series
Fast Forward
Category
Extraterrestrial beings
Pages
24
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Nelson Australia
Authors
Karen Young, Carmel Reilly

Description

Buzz and Zip landed their spaceship at the conference centre on Planet Seven. Buzz grabbed Zip's arm. "Look at that!" he said, pointing to a four-headed representative from Planet Drill.

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