World's End

World's End
ISBN-10
0547577192
ISBN-13
9780547577197
Series
World's End
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
487
Language
English
Published
2012-01
Publisher
Sandpiper
Authors
Jake Halpern, Peter Kujawinski

Description

After learning that his presumed-dead father may still be alive, Alfonso Perplexon, now fifteen years old, takes on the dangerous task of returning to the land of Dormia to search for him.

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