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Title | : | Broken Sky |
Author | : | David R. Beshears |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 69 pages |
Published | : | 2012 by Greybeard Publishing |
Categories | : | Books. Download Books |

David R. Beshears
Kindle Edition | Pages: 69 pages Rating: 5 | 3 Users | 1 review Reviews
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A quiet, desolate setting. A cluster of old buildings isolated out on an alien plain. Overhead, the sky is a smear of reds and purples, a shell enclosing the world. Here, strangers banding together for survival must strike out into the alien wilderness in search of a way home.Novella based on the science fiction screenplay “Broken Sky” by David R. Beshears, registered with the Writers Guild of America.
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Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 5 From 3 Users | 1 review ReviewsNotice About Books Broken Sky
I really liked this read a lot although Im still trying to determine at what point the author reeled me in.The story starts out at a good clip. Suddenly it is as though everything clicks and I thought hmmmmm things definitely arent as I first thought. That was when I gained an admiration of this authors talent.If you liked the TV series Lost this book should resonate with you as it has the same almost unnerving vibe that keeps you glued to the story.I thought the ending was totally perfect.
I really liked this read a lot although Im still trying to determine at what point the author reeled me in.The story starts out at a good clip. Suddenly it is as though everything clicks and I thought hmmmmm things definitely arent as I first thought. That was when I gained an admiration of this authors talent.If you liked the TV series Lost this book should resonate with you as it has the same almost unnerving vibe that keeps you glued to the story.I thought the ending was totally perfect.
Author and screenwriter of science fiction, fantasy and adventure. David's work has been praised by literary professors and by PhDs in science, by fans and by book reviewers around the world.His miniseries screenplay adaptation of his popular novel "The Shylmahn Migration" won the Pacific Northwest Screenwriting Competition in 2007.David lives on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State with his

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