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The Last Kids on Earth: June's Wild Flight
- Narrated by: Montse Hernandez
- Series: The Last Kids on Earth, Book 7
- Length: 3 hrs and 16 mins
- Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Action & Adventure
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Publisher's Summary
The New York Times best-selling Last Kids on Earth series presents June Del Toro in her very own adventure!
Told from June's point of view - and set between the shattering events of The Midnight Blade and the upcoming sixth book in the series - June's Wild Flight brings new characters, high-stakes action, and stunning revelations in an adventure that could only be June's. An essential Last Kids story that listeners won't want to miss!
The Midnight Blade ended with a shocking twist: a long-missing villain has returned and now has an army of the dead at his command! Jack, June, Quint, and Dirk have battled the worst kind of monsters, zombies, and cosmic servants, but an endless horde of animated skeletons is next-level.
While the kids plan their next move, an unexpected threat emerges and June gets separated from her friends, dragged miles away from Wakefield to a town overgrown with monstrous vines and never-before-seen creatures. Drawing on her post-apocalyptic survival and action skills--and with the help of some odd new companions - June attempts to make her way back home. But not before she uncovers critical information about the mysterious "Tower." Information that the future of our world may hinge upon...
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- Nurdan Baci
- 2020-11-22
the book is great but you mixt book 6 and 7
the book is great but you mixt book 6 and book7🙂🤔 book 7 is suppose to be book 6 and book 6 is suppose to be book 7
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- Paulina
- 2020-10-30
pretty good to pass the time
pretty good it has everything a book needs one thing about this book you can't read this book without reading the others if you read this book without reading all the other books you won't understand. the voices are weird but I don't hate them.
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- Michael J
- 2020-06-10
Great interpretation and great story
I’m so exited for the next book of the series and this is a really good book
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- Jamshid Ebrahimzadeh
- 2020-04-08
Not the best
I didn’t like June’s perspective at all is wasn’t enjoyable jacks perspective it much better.