JOHNNY ANGEL HUNTER BOY LOVES BOY. This is the seventh book in the series, the first being JOHNNY ANGEL SPACE STATION QUARK BOY LOVES BOY, the second BEING JOHNNY ANGEL TIME BIT ELEMENT BOY LOVES BOY, the third being JOHNNY ANGEL SEA OF PROSPERITY BOY LOVES BOY, the forth being JOHNNY ANGEL BOOK OF NUMERS, the fifth being JOHNNY ANGEL PLANET SONST BOY LOVES BOY, the sixth being JOHNNY ANGEL GREEN ALIEN BOY LOVES BOY. All books deal with a boy loves boy backdrop to highly imaginative science fiction Johnny Angel Still on a tropical island on the legendry planet of Anama, Johnny is not fast enough to save William from a submerged water spout but the alien boy comes to his aid, using an equation in the book of numbers which sends them to a space ship factory, 20 miles of ships. The presence is detected by a killer drone and it seems Johnny’s love of his William may be his downfall. Mathew Someway In the morning Mathew has the luxury of remembering the events of the night before when a falling meteor sent up a tidal wave which descends on the yacht, threating the lives of all aboard. An alien boy appears, Virgil comes to Mathew’s and his friend’s aid, a boy who takes him to the world of underwater mer-folk in the form of boys and girls who take him in, something he is obliged to do for saving the yacht. Christopher Cross Once again Chris is talked into joining Jules in the jungle. Hunter Frank Black is gone and his jungle hut broken into by the great apes but the trail leads far further afield, had the hunter discovered something more complex than the kings of the jungle, a secret base and ships long forgotten and lost. Simon Sevenson The boy Tuesday is still hard to understand but his technical genius cannot be denied, Simon watched as Tuesday modification of his model ship grows it in full size. Their solo flight brings them into conflict with air force fighters, seeing the prototype as a hostile and Simon will need all his skill to get them to safety.
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John Williams (1922–1994) was born in Texas. The poet and novelist taught at and received his PhD from the University of Missouri in the early 1950s. In 1955 he became the director of the University of Denver’s creative writing program, where he became the editor of the University of Denver Quarterly. He remained at Denver until his retirement in 1986. He was a cowinner of the 1973 National Book Award for Fiction for the novel Augustus.