Erra's Throne, Column 4

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Cover of the book Erra's Throne, Column 4 by James Carmichael, Ishum Stories
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Author: James Carmichael ISBN: 1230000366748
Publisher: Ishum Stories Publication: March 25, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: James Carmichael
ISBN: 1230000366748
Publisher: Ishum Stories
Publication: March 25, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

"Truly brilliant...a vivid, snaking, crazy ride."
- Jack Thorne, creator and writer of Glue and The Fades

"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 4 of 7 of Erra’s Throne, the story of Emmeline Kim's battle against an ancient god reaching into our world. To follow Emmy’s story from the beginning, you can get Columns 1, 2, and 3 right here at Kobo (just search for “Erra’s Throne”). And if you haven’t yet read those, hey lookout: spoilers below.

What happens when you just jump on through?

What does it mean to be good at this game?

Could MMO chat logs possibly be any more confusing?

Emmy and Stang must each grapple with the greatest shock that Akkad has faced so far, and the revelations unleashed in the crisis.

Game. On. 

Note: In addition to a healthy measure of adult language, this Column introduces subject matter--substance abuse and chemical dependency--that some readers may consider inappropriate for teens.

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"Truly brilliant...a vivid, snaking, crazy ride."
- Jack Thorne, creator and writer of Glue and The Fades

"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 4 of 7 of Erra’s Throne, the story of Emmeline Kim's battle against an ancient god reaching into our world. To follow Emmy’s story from the beginning, you can get Columns 1, 2, and 3 right here at Kobo (just search for “Erra’s Throne”). And if you haven’t yet read those, hey lookout: spoilers below.

What happens when you just jump on through?

What does it mean to be good at this game?

Could MMO chat logs possibly be any more confusing?

Emmy and Stang must each grapple with the greatest shock that Akkad has faced so far, and the revelations unleashed in the crisis.

Game. On. 

Note: In addition to a healthy measure of adult language, this Column introduces subject matter--substance abuse and chemical dependency--that some readers may consider inappropriate for teens.

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