by Jeramey Kraatz (Author)
Star Wars meets Ridley Pearson's Kingdom Keepers in this high-stakes intergalactic adventure!
The Fate of Earth is the final installment in an action-packed series for tweens that's perfect for fans of Eoin Colfer and Lisa McMann, and that Soman Chainani called "a blockbuster mix of thrills and adrenaline.
"Benny Love and the Moon Platoon have befriended a small crew of peaceful Alpha Maraudi aliens, and they've decided to work together to end the war between humans and the aliens without violence.
But while they're forming a plan, an Alpha Maraudi ship is preparing to strike a deadly blow on Earth. If the Moon Platoon can't stop the attack, life as they knew it on Earth will be destroyed, and Benny and his friends will be stranded in space--forever.
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PRAISE FOR THE SERIES:
"Space Runners is Gravity meets The Fast and the Furious, only with kids running the show. Kraatz's lunar world feels like a theme park waiting to happen. A blockbuster mix of thrills, adrenaline, and lead characters who are as clever as they are courageous." — Soman Chainani, New York Times bestselling author of The School for Good and Evil
"I'd race to the moon and back to get a copy of this thrilling, funny, and ingenious book!" — C. Alexander London, author of The Wild Ones and the Dog Tags series
"Kraatz maintains a satisfying balance of action, intrigue, and wonder in this first book in the Space Runners series. Memorably entertaining characters play well against the tense premise and high stakes." — Publishers Weekly
"Fun, fast-paced, and filled with excellent inventions, this is sure to please sci-fi buffs. Deeper questions of war and peace and how to lead will stay with readers far beyond the last page. Otherworldly adventure that satisfies." — Kirkus Reviews
"An action-packed space romp that's sure to please young science fiction readers. Engaging characters, fast-paced storytelling, and keen enjoyment of the genre produce an altogether entertaining read." — School Library Journal
"Offers a passel of tasty elements: zippy space chases, a diverse cast of kids, complex humans, and intriguing aliens whose perspective isn't so different from that of humans. That's a lot of enjoyment, and the sequel will likely be eagerly anticipated." — Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"Dark Side of the Moon continues to deliver wild future tech with kid appeal and nonstop action. The accessible writing and relatable characters will have readers turning pages to the end. Great fun." — School Library Journal