The Multiverse Academy- The Stories of My Own Dreams
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  • Reads 145
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 2
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Sep 20, 2022
This is a book I have been planning on doing for a few months now but work and college make it a slow process, so I will try to post when I can.
This book is my first book about a long series of dreams I have had ever since I was little. There is no true main character, but then again this is my first book ever so please don't be too harsh. I don't own any pictures or characters in this story besides the own I drew. (and yes they will more than likely look like crap) There will be more explained in the book:
Jefferson city Missouri home to a normal looking school but once you step inside it is anything but, Congratulations You have just took your first steps into The Multiverse Academy!, where many children and teachers from many different dimensions and realities are taught and trained to be the protector of the Multiverse that is always in some sort of peril.
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