Code Name Jehovah
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  • Reads 21
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 2
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Sep 04, 2018
Mature
With a corrupt government fearing people born with special powers, our main character nicknamed Eden must fight his way out of a detention center made to detain and kill kids born with these powers. After discovering his powers he sets off an explosion in an attempt to escape after realizing that he would be killed the next day if he didn't escape. With one friend and no knowledge or schooling, how could a dumb nine-year-old boy evade the grasp of the government to live long enough to dismantle it? Find in my story: Code Name Jehovah.

NOTE: This book does contain mature content (ex: gore, sexual content, dark or depressing themes, curse words, etc) and is NOT about honoring God. Jehovah is a reference to something that you'll understand if you read the book.
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