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Mind Of Man

Mind Of Man

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I am nothing with out The One who gave me the words. All of this is only possible because I said no more. No more procrastinating life. No more procrastination on the gifts that has been given to me. I was once told that if you do not use it you will lose it. I did not think that statement was true until one day I woke up and forgot how to play the piano. Yes, you read that right. I went to sleep knowing how to play, and woke up not knowing how to play. It scared me to my core. It was my thing, and I lost it because I stopped using it. The best lesson learned from a loss is learning how to win again, or in my case play again. In this book you are going to read a bunch of different stories on a variety of subjects. Some will be stories of triumph with a happy ending. Some will be stories that are of pain and are still going. If it is one thing that Life and Experience has taught me is that you always get a light at the end of the tunnel. No matter if you're going forward or backwards. In this book I am going to try and share with you the thoughts and words that I have. Do I feel like I have the answers to life figured out? The answer to that is a very loud and proud, nope. Let us be realistic about life no one has it figured out. This book is just what the title says. Welcome to Mind Of Man.
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***COMPLETED***So get this... We've been living in a dystopian nightmare for 10 years now. Grandpa Alfred says it's the older generation's fault--well duh! To make matters worse, Bell, my twin sister, contracted "The Wasting." No doubt she caught it by helping the kids in the Forbidden Zones. That's where all the mutant freaks live. Not just your usual freaks but kids with missing limbs, half a face, twisted spines... My witch of a mother thinks it's from the nuke plants leaking after the purple lights lit up the skies. The preggo's babies turned into monsters. Due to Bell's bleeding heart she only has a month to live. Grandpa says he knows this invisible guy with a cure, (yeah right... what you've been sniffing Grandpa?) He's disappeared and so close to "Recycling" age. Now it's up to me and only me, Izzy Quest, a freaked out teen from Brooklyn, to save my dying twin sister. You may have guessed by now, I'm not the save-the-day-sort--Bell is. She's the sweet, honest, dependable, pretty twin. Don't believe me? Ask my lunatic of a mother. "You look like Bell; try acting like her." If Bell had to save me, she'd be all organized with sticky notes and a compass. Me? What do I have but OCD, a short fuse and a cynical attitude. Oh, but I can run--fast. I can outrun any boy in my school. Well, when there were schools. As of today, all schools are closed indefinitely. Thanks evil, New Regime! (Bell wants me to tell you our story is in 3rd person and not first person--whatever that means...) Find out what the Quest sisters are up to next! Read: "Escape From Fat Camp"

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