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Bugs

Mike Hunt

Editora: PMO Publishing

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The world has changed in the 10 years since Chloe's thirteenth birthday, now humans have been replaced at the top by giant insects, huge flies and beetles control the day, giant mosquitoes and cockroaches rule the night... people live underground, and opening windows is forbidden, it would be dangerous to let the bugs in, but some girls are headstrong, and Chloe tempts fate with dire consequences!
Disponível desde: 17/05/2019.

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