Aer: 3 (Elements)
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About The Book

(Library Edition -- Casebound Binding)They wanted a chance; they were given a choice: follow the scripted path at Gaia Sur or face the unknown to find their families. In AQUA and TERRA Jazz and her friends took the risk then battled the seven biomes of the Rush. Now from high above the earth in Admin City its clear their fight has only just begun. Told from two perspectives the third book in The Elements series sends part of the crew to a topside world that isnt the way they left it and the rest into the virtuo-cine network where truth is blurred and time is running out. Greeted by their new contacts from The Seam upon arrival its only hours before the Empaths discover theyve triggered the release of an encrypted message designed to right the wrongs of Gaia Sur and their corrupt affiliates. But when a problem in the virtuo-cine code threatens to send the message careening off track Jazwyn and her group must navigate a fictional world to bring everyone the truth. And this time the world is watching. Meanwhile locked out of the only viable transport hub still miles below the ocean floor Liddick and his team are forced to negotiate not only the fast sands--home to enormous flesh-eating antlions--but also the treacherous tunnel shark system in order to reach Azeriss hub in The Badlands. Only then can they reestablish contact with the others in Admin City and join The Seams fight against Gaias genetic manipulation project. Everyone has a breaking point however and after an impossible turn of events puts Liddick on a collision course with his friends and their mission the logical answer is that reality is relative and who we are is not always whom we appear to be.
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