Invaders Book Report

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By Vaughn Heppner The name of my book is Invaders which is a science fiction story written by Vaughn Heppner. The main character in this story is Logan who is ex military and he wants to protect the earth and the human race from being destroyed. The only thing standing in his way is aliens. Logan was in the Nevada desert when he was kidnapped by the aliens. He was able to escape his captives and he ended up in Greenland. In Greenland he discovers an extraterrestrial ship and he decides to figure out how to use it to save the human race. He fights the aliens in the ship he captured and he learned how to fly and use the enemy's technology. Throughout the story he ends up fighting the alien in the air, underground, and in space. His ability

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