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The Unofficial Upside Down Stranger Things Survival Guide - cover

The Unofficial Upside Down Stranger Things Survival Guide

Nick Naughton

Maison d'édition: BookRix

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Synopsis

How does one survive an infestation of the Upside Down - especially if you don't have a super powered telekinetic girl on hand to save the day? This means that Upside Down trouble in your town is going to have to be survived (and hopefully vanquished) with good old-fashioned fortitude, bravery, logic, determination, and pluck. You will need weapons, a suitable place for a siege, you shall need to be good at hiding, and you will be well advised to brush up on your science and Dungeons & Dragons. 
  
More than anything though you will need trusted friends. It takes team work to survive an encounter with the Upside Down and its attendant monsters and toxic environmental dangers. The Unofficial Upside Down Stranger Things Survival Guide will guide through all the perils and dangers of a dimensional crisis and provide plenty of tips on how you might survive this nightmarish scenario.
Disponible depuis: 21/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 202 pages.

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