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  • The Curse of Mars

    Raymond Bean, Matthew Vimislik

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Starr and her family are on their way to Mars to be the first humans to ever visit the red planet. But they’re not alone―they’re taking a group of space tourists with them. Visiting Mars is hard enough when it’s freezing cold, has no oxygen, and is millions of miles from Earth, but then Starr finds out the other kids on board don’t speak English.
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  • The Curse of Mars

    Raymond Bean, Matthew Vimislik

    language (Stone Arch Books, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Starr and her family are on their way to Mars to be the first humans to ever visit the red planet. But they’re not alone—they’re taking a group of space tourists with them. Visiting Mars is hard enough when it’s freezing cold, has no oxygen, and is millions of miles from Earth, but then Starr finds out the other kids on board don’t speak English.
  • The Curse of Mars

    Raymond Bean, Matthew Vimislik

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Starr and her family are on their way to Mars to be the first humans to ever visit the red planet. But they’re not alone―they’re taking a group of space tourists with them. Visiting Mars is hard enough when it’s freezing cold, has no oxygen, and is millions of miles from Earth, but then Starr finds out the other kids on board don’t speak English.
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  • The Curse of Mars

    Raymond Bean

    Paperback (Curious Fox, Sept. 22, 2016)
    Starr and her family are on their way to Mars to be the first humans to ever visit the red planet. But they re not alone they re taking a group of space tourists with them. Visiting Mars is hard enough when it s freezing cold, has no oxygen, and is millions of miles from Earth, but then Starr finds out the other kids on board don t speak English."
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  • The Curse of Mars

    Raymond Bean

    eBook (Curious Fox, May 31, 2017)
    Starr and her family are on their way to Mars to be the first humans to ever visit the red planet. But they’re not alone – they’re taking a group of space tourists with them. Visiting Mars is hard enough when it’s freezing cold, has no oxygen and is millions of miles from Earth, but then Starr finds out the other kids on board don’t speak English.
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