Norman's Last Days

Norman's Last Days

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The world as man knows it is not exactly what it seems and two best friends in the city of Ukwa are caught in between all of it. To them, they are living normal lives but in reality every event in their lives is tied to a bigger purpose. Follow these friends as they discover the truths and life changing mysteries and secrets of this unknown world. From family secrets and secret organizations to global threatening events and distorted records of human history, this journey is one that will change the view of the world they thought they knew. Remember, NOTHING IS TRULY AS IT SEEMS.
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This book is a reflection of my life, not as a straight autobiography, but as a collection of experiences, thoughts, and stories that shaped who I am. It explores my childhood, my growth into adulthood, and the mental and emotional states I've navigated along the way. The book touches on themes of bipolar disorder, anxiety, and depression, showing how they influenced my perspective and my resilience. It also includes fictional and semi-fictional stories I've written, which reflect different parts of my inner world. I talk openly about identity, the LGBTQ+ community, self-discovery, and what it means to accept who you are. Some sections explore sexuality and personal desires as part of that self-understanding, without defining or limiting who I am. Ultimately, this book is about becoming - who I've been, who I am, and who I want to be - and finding purpose, honesty, and freedom in telling my truth.

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