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Time Shifters: A Graphic Novel - by Chris Grine (Paperback)

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  • Luke is a hero in any time and dimension!When Luke investigates an eerie blue glow in the woods behind his house, he doesn't know what he'll find there.
  • 8-12 Years
  • 9.0" x 6.1" Paperback
  • 272 Pages
  • Juvenile Fiction, Comics & Graphic Novels

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"Pursued by a mysterious enemy. Stranded in a parallel world. Totally freaked out! When Luke investigates an eerie blue glow in the woods behind his house, he doesn't know what he'll find there. But a scientist, a robot Abraham Lincoln riding a friendly dinosaur, and a sassy ghost were the last things he could have imagined stumbling upon"--Back cover.



Book Synopsis



Luke is a hero in any time and dimension!

When Luke investigates an eerie blue glow in the woods behind his house, he doesn't know what he'll find there. But a scientist, a robot Abraham Lincoln riding a friendly dinosaur, and a sassy ghost were the last things he could have imagined stumbling upon. Now as Luke and his new companions are pursued by a bickering trio of bumbling henchmen who are after the strange device locked to his arm, he's forced on a crazy, headlong adventure in a parallel dimension! Will he find his courage in time to save the day and get home or will he be trapped in a weird alternate reality forever?



From the Back Cover



Pursued by a mysterious enemy.
Stranded in a parallel world.
Totally freaked out!

When Luke investigates an eerie blue glow in the woods behind his house, he doesn't know what he'll find there. But a scientist, a robot Abraham Lincoln riding



Review Quotes




Praise for Chickenhare: "An imaginative, outlandish and rollicking adventure."--Kirkus Reviews"Witty comebacks, fast pacing, and a demented taxidermist--Grine's debut has it all."--Publishers Weekly



About the Author



CHRIS GRINE is the creator of the Eisner Award-nominated Chickenhare and Time Shifters. He's been making up stories since he was a kid, and not just to get out of trouble with his parents. Nowadays, Chris spends most of his time writing and illustrating books, drinking lots of coffee, and sleeping as little as possible. He spends his free time with his wife, playing with his kids, watching movies, and collecting action figures (but only the bad guys).

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