Split Second (The Seems)

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· The Seems Book 2 · Scholastic Audio · Narrated by Oliver Wyman
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7 hr 42 min
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In the second book in the new hit series, Becker's got to repair a Split Second -- before he runs out of Time forever.Format: 5 CDs, Unabridged

Becker Drane’s still got the coolest job in The World, but it’s getting harder and harder to live a normal life outside of The Seems. He’s always working, getting pulled out of bed to go Fix, and his Me-2TM spends more time with his family than he does. And even though it’s completely against the Rules, he can’t stop thinking about Jennifer Kaley, the totally cool girl he met during his Mission in Sleep.Things don’t get any easier when a bomb explodes in the Department of Time, and Becker is called in to take over for a more senior Fixer who disappeared during the Mission. With so many lives at stake, it’s his toughest Fix yet. Becker finds himself going places in The Seems he never knew existed—and meeting people long thought dead. Yep, it’s just another day in the life of Becker Drane. Let’s hope he lives to Fix again. . . .

About the author

MICHAEL WEXLER and JOHN HULME are the authors of The Seems: The Glitch in Sleep. They have also edited a collection of short stories for adults called Voices from the Exiled and authored other works of nonfiction for adults. Michael and John both live in the New York City area.www.theseems.com
Michael Wexler and John Hulme are the editors of Voices of the Xiled, a short story collection for adults, and authors of other works of adult nonfiction. Michael and John both live in the New York City area.

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