Lost At Sea

Lost At Sea

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This book follows young James Atlas as he travels the Barron wasteland of a city, Rapture. in case you cant tell this is a bioshock story and i don't nor never have i ever claimed to. the only thing, of this subject, i own is this book. so... Would you kindly, read the book now ;)
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A sequel to Ripper's Journey II: The Son Of Ripper and Indomitable: A Jurassic World Story. Ever since the dinosaur outbreak, the world has had to get used to the the fact that dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals are now roaming our cities and neighborhoods. However, coexistence is harder than it sounds, because dinosaurs can sometimes be unpredictable, you never know what's going to happen when they're around. One day, Maisie Lockwood, the adoptive daughter of Owen Grady and Claire Dearing gets kidnapped, and they embark on a journey to get their daughter back home while also avoiding danger at almost every turn. Meanwhile, a company known as biosyn is planning something that might cause a worldwide extinction event, but there are a few people that work there who want to stop it. In the valley of biosyn, there are two apex predators, Terry the tyrannosaurus rex, the former tyrant king of Isla Nublar, and Genesis the giganotosaurus, biosyn's trump card, if these two predators end up clashing, then the world is about to experience a fight that hasn't been seen in 66 million years. Note: I do not own Jurassic World, and this shouldn't be read by anybody under 15 yrs.

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