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Under the Mango Tree by Therealkimharrison
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UNDER THE MANGO TREE Some doors are meant to stay closed. When children begin disappearing in the Nicaraguan town of Esquipulas, Enrique knows the truth no one else will admit-his little sister Luna was taken by something not of this world. Alongside his sharp-eyed friend Isabel and hotheaded Manuel, Enrique must journey into The In-Between-a haunted shadow-world where time unravels, monsters wear familiar faces, and childhood fears come alive. At the heart of it all stands a twisted, ancient mango tree with a wooden door in its trunk. The key? Luna's broken bracelet-and a game they must play to survive. But the rules are constantly shifting. The Hunters are closing in. And El Hombrecito-the shadow child-wants to play forever. Dark, lyrical, and unsettling, Under the Mango Tree is a supernatural coming-of-age tale steeped in Latin American folklore. Not all who enter the In-Between return. And some... forget they ever left.
UNCLAIMED by Therealkimharrison
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The revolution was never meant to be comfortable. After exposing the truth behind Caroline's Law, Nia Marshall disappears into a black-site prison, her voice digitally hijacked and weaponized against the movement she built. Her son Malik, now a global icon of resistance, finds himself caught between symbolic power and real danger as the system adapts, counterattacks, and begins rewriting history in real time. But the truth cannot be buried. As a fractured resistance splinters under pressure-some demanding reform, others crying for fire-new revelations surface: The clause wasn't a misstep. It was a blueprint, rooted in centuries-old documents that legally disguised human ownership as care. With the government deploying erasure, exile, and silence as weapons, Malik, Ava, and the last of the Sovereign Mothers must decide what justice really looks like in a nation determined to forget. From secret vaults and sabotage to ghost broadcasts and global tribunals, UNCLAIMED (Part Two) is a blistering, unflinching story of legacy, betrayal, and the war over memory in a world where forgiveness has become currency-and truth, the final rebellion.
The Catmatopoepic by rubenblade
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"Catmatopoepic" is a heartwarming tale told from a feline perspective, exploring friendship, courage, and the unwavering search for home. Through a unique and nuanced cat language, we delve into the minds of these little adventurers as they interact with other animals, decipher strange human behaviors, and navigate the dangers of a world that suddenly feels foreign. Will these brave kitties find their way back to their beloved humans, or will they discover a new meaning of home in the process? Get ready for an adventure full of purrs, meows, and a language that will make you see the world through the eyes of a cat!
Claimed: The Diary of Nia Marshall by Therealkimharrison
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In a near-future America where "protection" is the new face of possession, single mother Nia Marshall must make an impossible choice: surrender herself and guardianship of her children to a white suburban family-or risk losing them to the state. What begins as a temporary arrangement quickly becomes a suffocating system of control, erasure, and surveillance. Her name disappears. Her children are renamed. Her autonomy-digitally and legally-revoked. But Nia isn't alone. As her eldest son Malik builds a quiet resistance, the truth behind the "Family Asset Protection Act" begins to surface, revealing a legacy of ownership disguised as care. Months later, Nia vanishes into a black-site prison, her voice weaponized by the system and her son Malik becomes the reluctant face of a fractured uprising. As the government rewrites history in real time, the resistance uncovers a devastating truth: the clause wasn't a flaw-it was a plan. CLAIMED and its explosive sequel UNCLAIMED are a haunting saga of modern-day control, generational defiance, and the war over memory in a world where truth must be reclaimed.
Claimed by Therealkimharrison
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In a near-future America where "protection" has become the new face of possession, single mother Nia Marshall is forced to make an impossible choice: surrender guardianship of her children to a white suburban family-or risk losing them to the state altogether. What begins as a temporary arrangement to keep her sons safe slowly becomes a suffocating system of control, erasure, and surveillance. Her name disappears from records. Her children are renamed. Her autonomy-digitally and legally-revoked. But Nia isn't the only one living under the clause. As her eldest son Malik quietly builds a digital resistance and secrets begin to leak into the open, the truth behind the nation's "Family Asset Protection Act" threatens to unravel. CLAIMED is a haunting, incisive tale of modern-day ownership masquerading as safety, where the most dangerous prisons come wrapped in politeness, and the fight for freedom begins with remembering who you are-and daring to speak it out loud.