The ship who won
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Author
Contributions
- Nye, Jody Lynn. - Contributor
Publication
1998 - Pocket, New York, United States
Language
English
Word Count
82,500 words, Guess
Page Count
330 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveshipwhowon00mcca_423
- ISBN-100671876570
- ISBN-139780671876579
- Goodreads61930
- LibraryThing32677
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- AmazonB0000CHLL9
- Better World Books9780671876579
- Open LibraryOL19402478M
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3563.A255
Description
Carialle was born so physically disadvantaged that her only chance for life was as a shellperson. So, like others before her, she decided to 'become' a spaceship, with a guy called Keffas as her brawn. Their mission is to search the galaxy for signs of intelligent life. Unfortunately their quest is largely in vain, until they arrive on Ozran, a pleasant little world peopled by some very friendly aliens. But Carialle's delight in this discovery is short-lived when it become apparent that the 'aliens' are really devolved humans, enslaved by a race of sorcerers. And, as Keff discovers to his cost, these sorcerers really do seem to possess awesome powers. But then nothing on Ozran is as it seems...
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