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At the Earth's Core - cover

At the Earth's Core

edgar rice burroughs

Maison d'édition: Interactive Media

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Synopsis

The book is about a group of adventurers who travel to the Earth's core in order to save the planet from impending doom. The core is a place of incredible heat and pressure, and the adventurers must brave these dangers in order to stop a madman from destroying the world.
Disponible depuis: 08/04/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 146 pages.

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