The Immortality Phenomenon

The Immortality Phenomenon

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In 2006, an unexplained and randomised phenomenon leads to some born in the year to be immortal, able to withstand infinite amounts of pain, whilst the rest are left to soldier on as "normal" humans. Now, in 2017, the children of 2006 begin secondary school, and for the first time in their lives are mixed with one another. Providing unprecedented challenges, "Immortals" and "Mortals" alike must navigate together through the troubles of their teenage years, from their seventh year of education to the end of their thirteenth year. And will the Immortality Phenomenon ever be able to be explained? {Current Year: Year 1 of 7}
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What if death was not the end, but only the beginning? Kayce is a pessimistic teenager with a complicated past. She never cared to get to know new people and has given up on most of the people already in her life. Once Jay Harrison arrives at Williston High School, Kayce thinks she is going crazy because this new kid is different, and she can feel it. After finding out that he is hiding something, she is prepared to do whatever it takes to discover his secret. And finally, she pays the ultimate price. But her experience begs the most thought-provoking question that no one has been forced to ask until now: Is death the time life ends, or is it when it begins? WARNING: Many adult related concepts are addressed (Depression, sex, self harm, etc.)

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