STARDUST

STARDUST

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Stardust is a dystopian fiction about two characters; Finn and Cameron who live 74 years in the future where you can no longer see the sky just clouds of pollution and smoke. No one believes in stars anymore. They are nothing more than a myth. They both find themselves not wanting to be in their society anymore and want to find something else that makes life worth living. Please please don't copy this story line, plot or any of the ideas in this story. It means a lot to me and I don't want someone else to steal my idea. Thank you and please enjoy.
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I've seen the same man die over a thousand times. I've memorized the exact time, and the exact way he dies. There hadn't been a single moment where I wanted to give up, where I decided to just quit. Regardless of how many times I failed, I found him in unparalleled ways. The phenomenon I called Time Hopping all began when Finn Reed died. ______________________________________________________________________________ Melanie Abner has to watch her best friend Finn Reed die countless times in an attempt to save him with her new found ability of Time Hopping. She meets Atticus, another Time Hopper who explains to her everything about her ability, and the truth behind Melanie's past. As convincing as Atticus sounds, Melanie can't seem to accept certainty of Finn's death. As time seems to pass by however, she realizes that sometimes it's best to accept the things you cannot change, and move forward with the things you can. (DISCLAIMER: This is the first book I've written, so it's somewhat of a practice. Either way, I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed writing it!)

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