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Books with author J A Du Preez

  • Alyons vol1: Rockets, Science and a Dash of Hairspray

    J A du Preez

    eBook (Silverwood, March 13, 2018)
    When they discover their planet is dying, six tiny scientists must race across the galaxy to Earth to collect the seeds of life for their new planet. But their mission is fraught with danger, especially when they get too close a powerful and destructive force of nature...The last time Alyons landed on Earth was in 1494. Have the humans changed much since then?Will the Alyons survive the earth shattering explosion? Will we survive when their enemies attack them?And, most importantly, did they pack enough cheese?Learn about the Solar System and Volcanoes.A young novel for children aged 9 and up.
  • Alyons 1: Rockets, Science and a Dash of Hairspray

    J A du Preez

    Paperback (Silverwood Books, March 2, 2018)
    When they discover their planet is dying, six tiny scientists must race across the galaxy to Earth to collect the seeds of life for their new planet. But their mission is fraught with danger, especially when they get too close a powerful and destructive force of nature...The last time Alyons landed on Earth was in 1494. Have the humans changed much since then?Will the Alyons survive the earth shattering explosion? Will we survive when their enemies attack them?And, most importantly, did they pack enough cheese?Learn about the Solar System and Volcanoes.A young novel for children aged 9 and up.
  • Alyons

    J A Du Preez

    Paperback (Silverwood Books, July 31, 2017)
    When they discover their planet is dying, six tiny alien scientists must race across the Galaxy to Earth to collect DNA for life on their new planet. But their mission is fraught with danger, especially when the crew discover how close they have to get to an enormous and very active volcano…The last time Alyons landed on Earth was in 1494. Have the humans changed much since then? Will the Alyons survive the volcano? Will we survive when an alien race attacks? And, most importantly, did anyone pack any cheese?