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Olsen’s Battle for the Moon Colony

Lara Grace

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Olsen’s Battle for the Moon Colony follows a young cadet named Olsen, stationed on the peaceful Moon Colony, as he unexpectedly finds himself at the heart of a battle for survival.
 
When an alien fleet approaches the base, Olsen and his group of fellow cadets are thrust into action. With confusion, humor, and camaraderie, they face an invasion unlike anything they’ve ever imagined. As the cadets band together to defend the colony, Olsen learns important lessons about leadership, bravery, and the strength of unity.
 
This hilarious, fast-paced adventure proves that even the most unlikely heroes can save the day.
Available since: 06/07/2025.
Print length: 150 pages.

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