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  • YEAR FIVE - Book One in the Mobius Strip Series by PaulJLinenfelser
    PaulJLinenfelser
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    2092 was an extremely hot summer, yet it was what everyone had gotten used to and expected. Over three decades prior global warming had increased atmospheric temperatures to dangerous levels Earth wide. Increases in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has done exactly what science had been predicting for the last century. Only a few men, those who had been in the right positions with access to all of the right data had the foresight to actually see what was potentially about to happen. But would their actions prove successful or come in time? What of the newly discovered prehistoric writings that the government has locked away? Could they contain a clue about our ancient past? And what of the Martian Terraforming Colony? Could it survive without support from Earth? General Matthias James Rodgers would risk his reputation, his career even his life; and do everything in his power to see that the human race as we know it continued on, but he wasn't sure who he could trust, or if it would even be enough.
  • Cycle of The Moon: A Retelling of The Story of The Loonaverse. by TheElite6
    TheElite6
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    You must break the cycle today, or the pattern will repeat tomorrow! Twelve is the most crucial number-twelve phases of the moon, twelve colors, twelve shapes, and twelve girls. The patterns are there to break and fly beyond the mobius. This story is a reimagining of the stories told through the music videos of the K-pop group Loona. This book will cover and rework the lore from Heejin's Vivid to Hi High
  • Envie De Voyager by Snowwhitewolf09
    Snowwhitewolf09
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    Wanderlust: Strong longing for or impulse toward wandering (Merriam-Webster) We often think of 'wandering' as the act of going aimlessly from place to place; it is okay if you think that, you would not be wrong. To me, it means much more than just changing your geographical location. We can wander in our own homes, drift away from reality on our chairs, migrate to other worlds with a pen in hand. Places where none have ever been, stories that have never been told, realities that exist only in the minds of those who heed your words. One could call acts of writing, reading, imagining, and philosophising other ways of travel - the only difference being what you choose to impose as a difference.