Island People

Island People

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Ahe Aspas is a very sad teenager. He realises that he just can't get what he wants, and that his girlfriend is stupid and no one is there for him. Ahe's life goes from simple to crazy in a matter of moths This book is for anyone who ever feels all alone.
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Holly

This is the second book from Atticus! ••••••••••••••• If you lost the ability to do what you loved the most, what would you do? Give up? Keep trying? Every time Holly tries to climb on her surfboard, she hopes that her balance will magically return. It doesn't. When she falls, it isn't the waves beating her up after that gives her chills. It's whatever is watching her in the water. Holly grew up listening to the stories about sea monsters and half human devils. A part of her always accepted the possibility of the legends being real. That part of her comes to life when her small seaside town starts to change. It always feels like someone or something is watching her whether she is in the water or on land. Maybe it has to do with that handsome stranger she keeps seeing. Every night she watches him go for a night swim but never resurface. As the clouding mystery surrounding this man thickens, Holly decides to do the only thing her mind and heart is allowing her to do. Solve the mystery of this stranger and confront him. ••••••••••• This can be a stand alone book, but if you want the excitement and to understand some of the mystery, I recommend reading Atticus first.

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