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When Worlds Collide

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Title: When Worlds Collide
Publisher: Alvyren Press
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Author(s): Mary Jean Holmes and Kristen Sheley
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Date(s): September 2001
Medium: print
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Genre: gen
Fandom: Back to the Future
Language: English
External Links: online here
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When Worlds Collide is a gen 187,000 word Back to the Future novel by Mary Jean Holmes and Kristen Sheley.

The writer's description: "In the hopes of finding not only rest and relaxation but a chance to mend a variety of personal problems, in June of 1994, Emmett Brown took his family along with Marty and Jennifer McFly on a nice little camping vacation to the beaches of Oregon in August of 1594, far from the noise and distractions of modern life. Instead of sun and surf and peace and quiet, however, they found rain, rain, and more rain, along with boredom, friction, and escalating tempers. Hoping to stick it out for just one more day and see if the weather might turn for the better, plans were suddenly changed when Clara up and fainted, for no apparent reason. Afraid that his wife might be ill, Doc hustled them all home -- but not without incident. After a disturbing temporal transition, they arrived in the future only to be immediately struck by lightning. Soon after, they found themselves with a burned out time machine, stranded in unfamiliar surroundings that would soon become more familiar than they could have ever anticipated...."