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The Paradox Effect
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    Time 35m
Ongoing, First published Jan 21, 2022
"Ben feels he's just an ordinary teenage boy, going to College and hanging out with his friends... But will a shocking discovery make him question their reality?"


Not sure where to go with this... I'm considering a sequel. Thanks to T_Subject77 for helping me with the ideas for this story.
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Max and the Universe - Book I

23 parts Complete Mature

THIS IS A DRAFT. I EDIT IT. ITS ONLY MARKED COMPLETE CAUSE NO NEW CHAPTERS. What if there's a universe where this book is real? According to the multiverse theory-yeah, probably. And in that universe, 14-year-old Max Carsley is trying to survive being a teenager and a prince, all while living in a star-spanning civilization full of alien species, political chaos, and secrets that could shake the galaxy. Flying cars? Check. Wormhole portals? Check. Friends who actually make life make sense? Super check. Max's world is beautiful, messy, and more complicated than he ever signed up for. But the deeper he digs, the more he learns that ruling a planet is the least of his problems. This isn't your average Sci-Fi/Fantasy story. It's a cosmic mix of teen drama, space politics, and autism. And yeah, there's swearing. Yeah, it's a draft. But every chapter matters-so don't skip any. (Note to author: rewrite this)