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Galaxy of Fear Series:
#1 EATEN ALIVE
by John Whitman
Bantam Skylark
ISBN: 0553484508
Ages 9-12
160 pages
Zak and Tash, along with their Uncle Hoole, have landed on the planet D'vouran. D'vouran seems perfect at first. Something is just not quiet right on this planet. Can Tash figure out what her instincts are telling her?
#2 CITY OF THE DEAD
by John Whitman
Bantam Skylark
ISBN: 0553484516
Ages 9-12
144 pages
Tash, Zak, and Hoole are on the planet Necropolos. They are there to buy a new ship to replace their Lightrunner. This planet has the biggest cemetery in the galaxy, so it's not very populated. Zak decides to accept a dare to go to the cemetery at midnight. But is it what Boba Fett said really true? Are dead people are coming to life?
#3 PLANET PLAGUE
by John Whitman
Bantam Skylark
ISBN: 0553484524
Ages 9-12
144 pages
Hoole is determined to visit the planet Gobindi, and study it's ancient ruins. Once on Gobindi, Tash hears about a secret Imperial base and a plot. Are the rumors Tash has heard true? And will she find out before they leave Gobindi?
#4 THE NIGHTMARE MACHINE
by John Whitman
Bantam Books
ISBN: 0553484532
Ages 9-12
144 pages
Tash and Zak hang out at Hologram Fun World, a theme park people from all across the galaxy go to. One of the park's attractions is the Nightmare Machine. The Nightmare Machine scans your brain, and then you see your worst fears in holographic form.
#5 GHOST OF THE JEDI
by John Whitman
Bantam Books
ISBN: 0553484540
Ages 9-12
133 pages
Hoole, Tash, and Zak are on the run from mad scientist Borborygmus Gog. They escape to Nespis 8, a space station rumored to be cursed and haunted by dead Jedi.
#6 ARMY OF TERROR
by John Whitman
Skylark
ISBN: 0553484559
Ages 9-12
144 pages
This time the gang is headed to Kiva, with Deevee in tow. Kiva is a dark world, and Hoole is convinced that's where Gog's laboratory is. Here is where Tash and Zak finally learn Hoole's horrible secret. Can they face the first soldier in Gog's Army of Terror?
#7 THE BRAIN SPIDERS
by John Whitman
Skylark
ISBN: 0553486373
Ages 9-12
Hoole's latest project is studying the B'omarr monks of Tatooine. Zak and Tash are excited about going to Tatoonie, but the monks live with the scary Jabba the Hutt.
#8 THE SWARM
of Fear, Book 8)
by John Whitman
Skylark
ISBN: 0553486381
Ages 9-12
144 pages
Uncle Hoole wants to study a race of creatures that look like giant bugs called S'krrr. The S'krrr's garden is full of strange creatures. Zak accidentally kills a shreev that swoops down at him and the garden becomes overrun by big beetles. Then Zak wakes up in the middle of the night covered with bugs. What can he do to stop this?
#9 SPORE
by John Whitman
Skylark
ISBN: 055348639X
Ages 9-12
144 pages
Uncle Hoope, Tash, and Zak stop at the planet Ithor to get some minerals. The minerals aren't available on Ithor, but they are told where they can get them. They have to travel to a dangerous mining colony in the middle of an asteroid belt. Can they survive the dangers of this trip?
#10 THE DOOMSDAY SHIP
by John Whitman
Skylark
ISBN: 0553486403
Ages 9-12
Zak's happy to be aboard Star of the Empire, a luxury space yacht. He's relaxing when he suddenly hears "abandon ship!" Everything falls apart, people begin evacuating and abandoning ship. Zak and Tash are stuck on the abandoned ship, with all the exits sealed and communications shut down.
#11 CLONES
by John Whitman
Skylark
ISBN: 0553486411
Ages 9-12
124 pages
Tash is on the remote planet Dantooine, and she has just seen her parents. How can she have seen her parents? They are dead. Then Tash sees Darth Vader. Apparently the Empire has found them at last. Can Tash fight her own brother and uncle to the death?
#12 The Hunger
by John Whitman
Skylark
ISBN: 055348642X
Ages 9-12
144 pages
Zak, Tash, and Uncle Hoote land on an unknown planet where a survey team had crash landed there thirty years ago. Boba Fett is in hot pursuit and lands on the planet, too. Zak, Tash and Uncle Hoote discover descendants of the survey team. They are half-starved and sick with fever, but they are still alive. How have the "Children," as they call themselves, survived all these years on such a dark planet?
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