The book Arena One: Slaverunners was written by author Morgan Rice Here you can read free online of Arena One: Slaverunners book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Arena One: Slaverunners a good or bad book?
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Instead, it seems as if he’s enjoying our fight—and that he wants to toy with me. So instead of crushing me to death, he spins me around fast, several times, then throws me. The axe goes flying from my hands and the world goes rushing by as I fly through the air. I smash, head first, into the metal wall of the cage. I bounce off it, and land hard on the ground. The crowd roars. Again I manage to miss one of the cage’s protruding spikes, but barely. I look up and see the body of his last ...victim, still impaled on the cage wall, and realize I am lucky. The axe hits the ground with a clang several feet away from me. My head is ringing, and I’m disoriented as I lay there, face first on the ground. Out of the corner my eye, I see him charging. But I’m too beat to move. Move, soldier! MOVE! Somehow, I force myself into motion. I scramble to my knees, crawl over to the axe as fast as I can, grab it with both hands, and spin around with it.
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