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    <![CDATA[Max Quick Book Two: The Two Travelers]]>
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    <![CDATA[In this sequel to 'The Pocket and the Pendant', five quiet years have passed for Max Quick, Casey Cole, Ian Keating and Sasha Fwa. Yet Starland, California is no longer safe. When they find Enki homeless and crazed in the Food Universe parking lot, he babbles an incoherent warning and then escapes through the Pyramid of the Arches. Worried that Enki doesn't seem to be himself, Casey and Sasha follow. Meanwhile, Max and Ian go through another Arch back to 1912, where a mysterious Machine is under construction that could shed light on Max's unremembered past and importance. But there is more than meets the eye to both storylines -- the enemies of Mr. E, the Archons, are afoot with their nefarious ends, which are never what they seem. The two storylines hurtle forward and weave their way back together for a stunning conclusion ... At 180,000 words, 'The Two Travelers' is almost twice as long as 'The Pocket and the Pendant'.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Just finished this after re-reading The Pocket and the Pendant ... WOW.  This book swallows the first book whole!  The leaps from Pocket to Travelers is like the leap from the The Hobbit to Fellowship of the Ring -- it has the same characters, but a much bigger and expanded world and stakes.  The wr...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/7585526">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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