
Karl Olsberg
Karl Olsberg completed his doctorate on artificial intelligence, was a management consultant, manager at a TV station and founded several start-ups. His first novel "Das System" was published in 2007 and immediately made it onto the Spiegel bestseller list. Since then, he has not only successfully written novels for adults, but also for young people and children. The thriller "Boy in a White Room" was nominated for the German Youth Literature Prize 2018. His Minecraft novels, which he initially self-published, reached number 2 on the Amazon bestseller list. In addition, his start-up "Papego", which develops the app of the same name for mobile reading of printed books, was honoured as "Content Start-up of the Year 2016" at the Frankfurt Book Fair. The author lives with his family in Hamburg.
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Ron Lipkowski
Ron Lipkowski was born in Schwerin in 1989 and still insists on being from Schwerin, even though he has lived in Berlin since 2010. He studied communication design here because he thought that this degree programme had a lot to do with drawing. Even at primary school age, he wanted to become a comic artist. Today, he mainly works as a concept artist, storyboarder, children's book illustrator and, indeed, as a comic artist. This has brought him very close to his dream job, which makes him very happy.
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Kaja Reinki
Kaja Reinki was born in 1989 and lives in Berlin. She began working on browser games and comics during her studies. She has been self-employed for a few years now, working for various clients in the print media and gaming sectors and teaching digital illustration. She is currently working on children's books and youth comics. In her free time, her heart beats for crafting: whether sewing, gluing or sculpting.
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Galactic Gamers (Band 2) - Mission: Asteroid
- Publication date: 22.07.2020
- 10+
- 240 Pages, 15.3 cm x 21.5 cm
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An den Galactic Games nehmen nur die besten Gamer des Universums teil – aber nicht am Computer, sondern in der Realität!
Die Galactic Games gehen in die nächste Runde. Schauplatz dieses Mal: ein Asteroid. Ziel: den Zentralcomputer einer Erzmine abschalten. Felix freut sich auf ein neues Abenteuer mit Team Tentakelfaust. Doch schon bald gibt es Probleme mit dem neuen Teammitglied Platus. Und auch ihre Gegner machen es ihnen alles andere als leicht. Erneut treten sie gegen die Unbesiegbaren Helden an und die wollen Rache für das letzte Spiel – koste es, was es wolle.
Im zweiten Band der Kinderbuch-Reihe nimmt Karl Olsberg Kinder ab 10 Jahren wieder mit in die witzige Welt der Galactic Gamers. Ein galaktisches Abenteuer für alle Gamer und Fans von Weltallabenteuern, das nicht nur bestens unterhält, sondern auch ermutigt, nicht nur hinter dem Bildschirm den Helden zu spielen.
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Karl Olsberg
Karl Olsberg completed his doctorate on artificial intelligence, was a management consultant, manager at a TV station and founded several start-ups. His first novel "Das System" was published in 2007 and immediately made it onto the Spiegel bestseller list. Since then, he has not only successfully written novels for adults, but also for young people and children. The thriller "Boy in a White Room" was nominated for the German Youth Literature Prize 2018. His Minecraft novels, which he initially self-published, reached number 2 on the Amazon bestseller list. In addition, his start-up "Papego", which develops the app of the same name for mobile reading of printed books, was honoured as "Content Start-up of the Year 2016" at the Frankfurt Book Fair. The author lives with his family in Hamburg.
Foto: © Loewe Verlag GmbH
Ron Lipkowski
Ron Lipkowski was born in Schwerin in 1989 and still insists on being from Schwerin, even though he has lived in Berlin since 2010. He studied communication design here because he thought that this degree programme had a lot to do with drawing. Even at primary school age, he wanted to become a comic artist. Today, he mainly works as a concept artist, storyboarder, children's book illustrator and, indeed, as a comic artist. This has brought him very close to his dream job, which makes him very happy.
Foto: © HTW Berlin/Jennifer Weber
Kaja Reinki
Kaja Reinki was born in 1989 and lives in Berlin. She began working on browser games and comics during her studies. She has been self-employed for a few years now, working for various clients in the print media and gaming sectors and teaching digital illustration. She is currently working on children's books and youth comics. In her free time, her heart beats for crafting: whether sewing, gluing or sculpting.
Foto: © Kaja Reinki