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The Sea is Full of Stars

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1999
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 Saga of the Well World*
#6 of 7
Saga of the Well World*     See series as if on a bookshelf
A series of science fiction books written by Jack L Chalker.  These take place on a planet partitioned by some unknown race to house various life forms in their environments.

1) Midnight at the Well of Souls
2) Exiles at the Well of Souls
3) Quest for the Well of Souls
4) The Return of Nathan Brazil
5) Twilight at the Well of Souls
6) The Sea is Full of Stars
7) Ghost of the Well of Souls

 Well World Universe
#6 of 10
Copyright © 1999 by Jack L. Chalker
This has to be for Marg and Joe Brazil
and their son, Nathan,
who didn't know about me until after they named him,
but who prove that all those folks
who said years ago that "Nathan Brazil" was
such an implausible name.

Now we know that Nathan Brazil is a Canadian.

That's a fact.  A Canadian fact.

Sorry Nathan's not in the book, but...

Now, then, any Mavra Changs out there?
Monsters are not always easy to spot, and when they walk among you they often do so with a smile, and when they become what they are underneath the glare, you don't really know what's happened.
May contain spoilers
Come and get me!"
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Added: 11-Feb-2020
Last Updated: 04-Oct-2024

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 07-Dec-1999
Del Rey
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
07-Dec-1999
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$6.99
Pages*:
342
Internal ID:
2543
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-345-39486-0
ISBN-13:
978-0-345-39486-6
Printing:
2
Country:
United States
Language:
English
This exciting, action-packed novel marks Jack Chalker's triumphant return to his celebrated multivolume saga: The Well World.  THE SEA IS FULL OF STARS explores an unknown interstellar civilization, features an all-new cast of characters, and reveals fresh secrets.  But of course, the Well remains...

After three passengers - Ming, Ari, and Angel - embark on an elite starship journey into the Realm, they unwittingly become ensnared in one man's bloodthirsty vendetta that will alter their very beings.  That man is Jeremiah Wong Kincaid.  He vows to destroy Josich Conqueror Hadun, the evil genius who has wreaked unspeakable havoc throughout the universe.  It is an obsession that will take him to the lands of demons and strange races - and into a deadly new cyberworld where humans are mere pawns of the godlike computers they have created.

But it is only after Kincaid and his unwitting fellow travelers enter Well World and discover the water hexes that he confronts the mad tyrant - and learns their universe is threatened b something far, far worse...
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Canada: $9.99
First Edition: November 1999
2nd printing based on the number line.

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Author(s)

 Jack L Chalker
Birth: 17 Dec 1944 Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Death: 11 Feb 2005 Baltimore, Maryland, USA

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