EU n sei ainda

EU n sei ainda

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É um mundo onde certas pessoas tem poderes que as tornam muito fortes e outras totalmente indefesas tornam as coisas agradáveis para seres das sombras que se arrastam por lugares invisíveis para se alimentar das pessoas. Neste mundo temos os ajudantes, crianças e adolescentes com poderes incríveis que lutam contra esses monstros pelo bem da Terra. Mas como se derrota um inimigo que não pode ver?
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My book is about the torture of being victims for one's colour or culture. The novel talks about how everyone is biologically and mentally connected to a star. The story talks two stories in parallel: one in which the Star- which happens to be the most respected star in society as well as a Pakistani also turns out to be world's biggest criminal. While this part of the story talks about all the vicious crimes he committed and the terror he spread, the parallel story will be talking about his entire struggle and how his upbringing and the discrimination he faced just because he was a Pakistani and a Muslim led him to being a criminal. Towards the end of the story, both the stories clash as the reader understands each part of the plot now and then the story progresses further. It ends with the Sun helping the world and people- (can also be referred to as stars as they're physically and mentally connected to stars) out. The ending goes to show that you can't put a religious or a superstitious tag on everything. Some things are universal, like the Sun for example. Thus, the ending stands that that Sun shines on each. It touches every skin- no matter dark or hair, it helps green every field no matter who lives on those grounds or which god they pray to and the sun shines in America and thus, what the book really about is, is that that the Sun also shines in Pakistan.

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