The Lens and the Looker
2011 • 336 pages

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It's the 24th century and humans, with the help of artificial intelligences (A.I.s), have finally created an almost perfect "post-dystopian" society. To make equally perfect citizens for this world, the elders have created History Camps, full-sized recreations of cities from Earth's distant pasts. Here teens live the way their ancestors did, doing the same dirty jobs and experiencing the same degradations. History Camps teach youths not to repeat the mistakes that almost caused the planet to die. But not everything goes to plan. In this first book of the Verona Trilogy, we meet three spoiled teens in the year 2347. Hansum, almost 17, is good-looking and athletic. Shamira, 15, is sassy, independent and an artistic genius. Lincoln, 14, is the smart-aleck, whose wisecracking hides deep insecurities. The three "hard cases" refuse the valuable lessons History Camps teach. But when they are kidnapped and taken back in time to 1347 Verona, Italy, they only have two choices: adapt to the harsh medieval ways or die. The dangers are many, their enemies are powerful, and safety is a long way away. It's hardly the ideal environment to fall in love - but that's exactly what happens. In an attempt to survive, the trio risks introducing technology from the future. It could save them - or it could change history.


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The Verona Trilogy is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2011 with contributions by Lory S. Kaufman.

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The Lens and the Looker
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The Bronze and the Brimstone: Book 2 in the Verona Trilogy
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The Loved and the Lost

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