Book of Illusory

Book of Illusory

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Was it hard to be an only child? If you would ask Colette Foxx, she would answer no. She's been living her life alone as an only child, or so she thought, and never in her nineteen years of existence that crossed her mind to beg her parents to experience the brotherly or sisterly love. Her parents filled her with so much love the way that others couldn't experience. And she's lucky for that. What she's really yearning for is a friend who would be her ally but unfortunately she has no one by her side. That's why reading became the habit of her. More books, more friends. She can win the loner's title for that. But in the middle of the school's corridor, she bumped into a guy she's looking for. A guy who would care, a friend whom she can share. Butterflies started to appear before her. She experience magic and illusions as we can see. She will step foot in the world full of imagination and only a few knows that it exists.
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Nothing is ever original in this world. No one is truly unique. We all share traits, ideas, values, and even preferences with other people. In a sense, we are a combination of everyone we've interacted with. However, Sadelle Mariano begs to differ. She is not some sort of combination. Better yet, she fills herself just right. She's all that she needs. That's a fact, and people are just an unnecessary annoyance in her life. Yet, when things go awry, and Sadelle ends up in a never-ending loop of changes dooming to disrupt her routinary life, does she bask in the shared celebration of her existence with other people? Or does she isolate herself in glorified individuality? We are fragments of everything we've experienced, people we've interacted with, along with our own values in life. Will Sadelle realize, then, that things and people, to a certain extent, mirror one another? That in a manner, we're like secondhand stories as our pages are read but felt differently by each reader? /book cover by sugararmy07

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