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The Planet Thieves

Embark on a thrilling space opera adventure where young cadets are thrust into the heart of an interstellar war. This series follows brave teenagers as they battle an alien race and fight for humanity's survival against overwhelming odds. With high-stakes action, unexpected alliances, and a race against time, these stories explore themes of courage, leadership, and hope in the face of cosmic conflict. It's a compelling saga for readers who crave pulse-pounding science fiction and dramatic interstellar escapades.

The Planet Thieves
THE BLACK STARS

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  1. 1

    The Planet Thieves

    • 256 pages
    • 9 hours of reading

    "A riveting story with characters so finely drawn that I wonder if Dan Krokos actually is an alien."—Eoin Colfer, New York Times bestselling author of the Artemis Fowl series The Planet Thieves is the first thrilling installment of a new middle-grade series by Dan Krokos. Two weeks ago, thirteen-year-old Mason Stark and seventeen of his fellow cadets from the Academy for Earth Space Command boarded the SS Egypt. The trip was supposed to be a short, routine voyage to log their required space time for summer quarter. Routine goes out the airlock when they're attacked by the Tremist, an alien race who have been at war with humanity for the last sixty years. With the captain and crew dead, injured, or taken prisoner, Mason and the cadets are all that's left to warn the ESC. They soon find out exactly why the Tremist chose their ship to attack: the Egypt is carrying a weapon that could change the war forever. Now Mason will have to lead the cadets in a daring assault to take back the ship, rescue the survivors, and recover the weapon. Before there isn't a war left to fight.

    The Planet Thieves
  2. 2

    THE BLACK STARS

    • 306 pages
    • 11 hours of reading

    Mason Stark's knack for meddling has earned him the title of intergalactic hero after helping to broker peace between humans and the alien Tremist. However, his newfound fame complicates his school life, attracting bullies eager to challenge him. As he navigates the challenges of adolescence and the pressures of his reputation, Mason must find a way to balance his heroic legacy with the everyday struggles of being a teenager.

    THE BLACK STARS