Count Dawn. The Book of Snow
Choose your future, before your future chooses you.
It’s 2069. A hostile life form has fused with technology and taken control of humanity. A group of rebels risk everything to send a book back in time – the only record of their downfall, a desperate warning to change history. In the present, nineteen-year-old radical activist Scarlett stumbles upon that very book. At first, it seems like a dystopian novel, until she realizes it’s about things that are really happening in her world. What if it’s more than just a story? Her search for the truth thus becomes an extraordinary adventure that will take her from the heart of Africa to the center of the Atlantic, with one goal: to save the future of humanity.
A dystopian series close to our present, blending adventure, love, and a fresh twist on time travel, with powerful, original writing by two beloved authors: Pierdomenico Baccalario and Marco Magnone.
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Hoopdriver
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Read Again Nanà
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Ghost Agency – Vol.3: The Skyscraper Ghost
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