The Unstoppables: A Tale of Risaa
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  • Reads 35
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 42m
Complete, First published Jan 03, 2022
"The phenomenon that a small alteration in the state of a dynamical system will cause subsequent states to differ greatly from the states that would have followed without the alteration" - Edward Norton Lorenz

About the book:
This is a tale about Risaa, a little, young butterfly, on the way to attain her dreams. And this changed the life of many.
Umar, Rosa and Amandeep are greatly affected by the chaotic system of Risaa, in which each of lives were changed to large scale with unpredictable variations.

"Your dreams and thoughts have a potential to go beyond the skies, Unless you stop." - Kevin Jacky
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