Advanced Review: Prism Stalker #1
Prism Stalker #1 begins a new sci-fi series about a girl named Vep: a refugee who is invited to attend an academy that trains people to settle new worlds.
Prism Stalker #1 begins a new sci-fi series about a girl named Vep: a refugee who is invited to attend an academy that trains people to settle new worlds.
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