Nearly 100 years in the future Earth is not all that different than today other than a permanent Moon base, fully self contained space stations and even outposts on Mars. We will meet a couple teenage explorers, scientific geniuses and the age old clash of power in the form of a world-wide government poised against a growing band of space outlaws. Unlike so many other science fiction books, this one is steeped in earthly reality; there are no humanoid-like aliens nor any fantasy powers bestowed on unlikely heroes, but instead we find a new planet in a kind of orbital dance with a binary star system 6 light years from earth, and it turns out this new planet contains the hope of all who find their way there. The Land of Emerald Light will not only guide your imagination with an amusement park on the moon and so many new experiences in its weak gravity environment, but with a new generation of people born on the moon, who are not quite like the rest of humanity. And after your mind experiences a taste of the future around earth, you will also experience the life of a scientist exploring both the power of the sun and discovering a power within the sun threatening to destroy all of mankind. But a newly discovered planet, the Land of Emerald Light, will do more than just give people hope for the future. Can you imagine a sky with 2 suns? Or rocks with flavor? Or entering a cave in a mountain only to discover a kind of secret passage to the top of the mountain? The Land of Emerald Light is far more than just a new planet. Book 2 of the trilogy, The Children of Emerald Light, finds the teens, a few military officers and the scientists irrevocably brought together on a mind-bending mission to save the planet. There is a form of life in the Sun that threatens life itself on Earth. And while the small group of scientists, teenage runaways and military officers attempt to bring more and more people to the Land of Emerald Light, they have to dance around the growing clash of pow
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