Erra's Throne, Column 2

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Contemporary, Kids, Teen, Fantasy and Magic, Science Fiction
Cover of the book Erra's Throne, Column 2 by James Carmichael, Ishum Stories
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Author: James Carmichael ISBN: 1230000366724
Publisher: Ishum Stories Publication: July 19, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: James Carmichael
ISBN: 1230000366724
Publisher: Ishum Stories
Publication: July 19, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

"Erra's Throne strengthens YA... quick and quirky,  [it] submerges its reader into the world of young gamers, complete with all the angst and latency of teen years, the language saturated by immediacy and sincerity."
- Lonita Cook, Kansas City Examiner

This is Column 2 of 7 of Erra’s Throne. To follow Emmy’s story from the beginning, get Column 1 right here on Kobo (just search for "Erra's Throne"). And if you haven't yet read Column 1, hey lookout: spoilers below.


New York is shaken, the chat ghost is gone, and all Emmy’s left with is questions and fear. 

As the entire city reels from an unprecedented earthquake and a mysterious threat grows in the West, Emmy and Fehns fight to uncover the truth behind Erra’s Throne – the incredible new MMORPG that… well, that’s kind of the problem. Because either this game is capable of the impossible or she – Emmeline Kim – is finally totally losing her mind. 

Either way, she's going to need more Kit Kats.

Erra’s Throne is a novel in seven parts about a kid who has to save humanity by being really, really good at video games. It’s also about family, loyalty, high school, and chocolate. 

Game. On.

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"Erra's Throne strengthens YA... quick and quirky,  [it] submerges its reader into the world of young gamers, complete with all the angst and latency of teen years, the language saturated by immediacy and sincerity."
- Lonita Cook, Kansas City Examiner

This is Column 2 of 7 of Erra’s Throne. To follow Emmy’s story from the beginning, get Column 1 right here on Kobo (just search for "Erra's Throne"). And if you haven't yet read Column 1, hey lookout: spoilers below.


New York is shaken, the chat ghost is gone, and all Emmy’s left with is questions and fear. 

As the entire city reels from an unprecedented earthquake and a mysterious threat grows in the West, Emmy and Fehns fight to uncover the truth behind Erra’s Throne – the incredible new MMORPG that… well, that’s kind of the problem. Because either this game is capable of the impossible or she – Emmeline Kim – is finally totally losing her mind. 

Either way, she's going to need more Kit Kats.

Erra’s Throne is a novel in seven parts about a kid who has to save humanity by being really, really good at video games. It’s also about family, loyalty, high school, and chocolate. 

Game. On.

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