Galax-Arena

Gillian Rubinstein

Original title: Galax-arena

first published 1993 Louis Braille Audio, 2001 audiobook

Kidnapped from an Australian train station, Joella, Peter, and Liane are taken on a rocket to the Galax-Arena, where children stolen from Earth perform death-defying stunts for the amusement of the inhabitants of the planet Vexak.

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Galax-Arena audiobook · 2001 · Louis Braille Audio · 9780732011482
Galax-Arena edition · 1999 · Tandem Library · 9780613016759
Galax-Arena paperback · 1997 · Aladdin Paperbacks · 9780689812354
Galax-Arena edition · 1996 · HarperCollins Publishers · 9780060234508
Galax-arena edition · 1995 · Mammoth · 138 pages
Galax-arena edition · 1995 · Simon & Schuster · 172 pages
Galax-Arena paperback · 1994 · Puffin / Penguin Books · 138 pages · 9780140361001
Galax-Arena edition · 1994 · HarperCollins Publishers · 9780060234492
Galax-arena edition · 1993 · HeinemannYoung Bks. · 138 pages
Galax-arena edition · 1993 · Hyland House · 138 pages

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