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Earth 2
1994
First Published
3.51
Average Rating
264
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THE ALIENS HAVE LANDED. BUT THIS TIME, THE ALIENS ARE US... Planet G889 — humanity's last hope. Fueled by her passion to save her dying son, Devon Adair uses her own wealth and influence to fund the Eden Project—a mission to colonize a new world where children can grow and thrive in a healthy environment. But a malfunction strands the crew thousands of miles from their destination of New Pacifica. Now, forced to travel through harsh terrain, Devon and her group discover that they are not alone... This is a journey about second chances... A journey clear across the galaxy to a new world... A journey to... EARTH 2

Avg Rating
3.51
Number of Ratings
53
5 STARS
11%
4 STARS
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3 STARS
38%
2 STARS
6%
1 STARS
4%
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Author

Melissa Crandall
Author · 5 books

About 20 years ago, I had the opportunity to spend four hours with an Asian elephant named Belle, and her keeper Roger Henneous. That occasion changed my life in ways I never anticipated, and led to the writing of my latest book, THE MAN WHO LOVED ELEPHANTS. The manuscript is complete and with my agent, Bonnie Solow, and will soon be submitted to publishers. Stay tuned for more news! I cut my amateur writing teeth on fanzines—Star Trek, Star Wars, Elfquest, and others—so it was only natural that my professional teeth would emerge courtesy of media tie-in novels for Star Trek, Quantum Leap, and Earth 2. Since those long-ago days, a collection of short fiction has appeared, as well as a limited-run self-published endeavor, appearances in CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOUL, and most recently a Halloween-themed anthology. My fiction has appeared in "Allegory," the tri-annual online magazine of SF, Fantasy & Horror, and in "Amoskeag: The Journal of Southern New Hampshire University." My nonfiction has been featured in the "Journal of the American Geriatrics Society," the blog "The Wild Ride - Caretaking Mom Through Alzheimer's," on the writing podcast The Drunken Odyssey, in the ASPCA's "Animal Watch," "Strides," the magazine of NARHA/PATH Inter'l, and various newspapers. I've even appeared in two cookbooks! I'm hopeless at organized sports and follow no teams. I love to bike, hike, and just take walks, anything to be outdoors and, preferably, among animals. I live in Connecticut with my husband, our Australian shepherd Holly, and ancient surfer-dude cat, Tuna.

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