Take Advantage Of Call Of Destiny (One Small Step Out Of The Garden Of Eden, #1) Crafted By Robert Wagoner Published As Pamphlet

on Call of Destiny (One Small Step out of the Garden of Eden, #1)

SET OUT TO FIND HIMSELF, FATE FOUND HIM INSTEAD.

High school senior Michael Gillen, living on Earth in the late twentyfifth century, cant wait to flee his wretched life.
But when he sets out
Take Advantage Of Call Of Destiny (One Small Step Out Of The Garden Of Eden, #1) Crafted By Robert Wagoner Published As Pamphlet
to a military academy to fulfill his lifelong dream of exploring the, things go from bad to worse.
Will the stubborn, freespirited, and idealistic young man wash out before realizing his dream Will his familys past get the best of him Can he keep his mind off other, more enticing distractions Will he get his chance to set off into the before a terrible war breaks out

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ABOUT THE SERIES
Call of Destiny is the first book of the science fiction series One Small Step out of the Garden of Eden.
As seen through the eyes of four enthusiastic, young adults, the series looks at humanity and its struggles five centuries after the historic Apollomoon landing.


Read a sample chapter HERE Falls short as a science fiction for weak technological development and it didn't always keep me engaged.
A bit slow paced. too much backfill when unnecessary, Too little where necessary. Otherwise great read. go read it! After having won this book nearly a year ago, I carried it with me on several trips without finding time to read it until this past weekend, when I breezed through it in a day.
It could use a good proofreading, and the characters and situations will strongly remind you of many other spacerelated books, movies, and TV shows but it is generally entertaining and a very easy read.
It appears to be the first book in a series but the ending, while abrupt, didn't leave me wanting to run out and look for the sequel, since most of the future developments are pretty clearly foreshadowed in this book.
So if you are into this kind of book and looking for something to entertain you through a flight, sick day, etc.
, you could do much worse, At the age of four, Robert Wagoner watched the live broadcast of the Apollomoon landing.
He then spent his entire childhood following space exploration and dreaming of being an astronaut, A native of the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania region he lives with his wife and children in New England, where he works for a technology firm.
In May,, he released Call of Destiny, the first book in a series called One Small Step out of the Garden of Eden.
The series is about humanitys struggles five centuries after the Apollomoon landing, But the storyline has its origins well before, Inwhen he was only in sixth grade, spurred on by his love of space exploration, Robert sat down in front of a manual typewriter he had received at Chris At the age of four, Robert Wagoner watched the live broadcast of the Apollomoon landing.
He then spent his entire childhood following space exploration and dreaming of being an astronaut, A native of the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania region he lives with his wife and children in New England, where he works for a technology firm.
In May,, he released Call of Destiny, the first book in a series called One Small Step out of the Garden of Eden.
The series is about humanitys struggles five centuries after the Apollomoon landing, But the storyline has its origins well before, Inwhen he was only in sixth grade, spurred on by his love of space exploration, Robert sat down in front of a manual typewriter he had received at Christmas and pounded out a simple,page, single spaced novel about an exploration trip to another star.
Of course, the storyline itself was very rough the grammar too!, so he determined a year later to redo the story.
Not wanting to rush in, Robert slowly developed the entire storyline over the next several years, being particularly inspired by current events and history, as well as his increasing understanding of the human condition.
By age twenty, he had finished the plotline for the series, However, family, career, and simultaneously pursuing college/graduate school pushed the series to the backburner, Yet the story remained a constant in his thought, In, he picked up where he left off, penning the entire series beginning to end, The second book in the series is expected to be released late this year or early next year.
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