About the Book

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 This book was made out of pure boredom, then kept progressing until it reached the length of a children's book. There will be more books like this to come, but for now, let's enjoy this specific book.

This book is about a boy named William, who grew up thinking he was a normal human being. No godly powers at all. That was, until he went on a journey to bring his best friend, Eva, back from the dead. But Eva wasn't dead at all! She was very much alive, but imposing as Eve, to help William become the God of Creation and Destruction.

Of course, William's parents were not in on the plan, they were abusive. Aurora had to marry a human man when she was pretending to be Eve's mother to keep herself hidden. There was a bit of foreshadowing, hinting that Eve was actually Eva.

"Who is this, E- er, yeah Eve?" This was the quote that hinted that Eva was pretending to be someone named Eve. Also, the fact that the names Eve and Eva are similar. The only difference being is that the last letter is an 'e' or an 'a'. There are some other hints such as the fact that Eva is the daughter of Aurora and Kage. If you're the child of a god and goddess, you are immortal, you cannot die.

When William gives Dusana a visit to find out more about his soul, he finds out that his soul was, and still is more powerful than the original God of Creation and Destruction's soul. When he finds out, Dusana calls him "powerful soul" because as she said, William has the most powerful soul of all.

This book is not about who wins or loses, or what William actually is. It's about working together as a team. You know how the saying goes, "Teamwork makes the dream work," So William and his team go on this adventure to bring Eva back, even though Eva was with him the entire time, but as Eve.

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