A Twice Lived Summer
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Ongoing, First published Jul 12, 2024
Martin is at a figurative fork in the road. He's about to start university but has no idea what he wants to do with his boring life. Then he walks into a second-hand shop and picks up a little blue book, with a strange title. From that moment, the lines between his reality and the life of the book's main character become more and more blurred in disturbing ways. 

Will the book dictate the direction Martin's future will take? Or, before he leaves the security of his beloved home, can he change the narrative and write his own story? The outcome will determine the fate of his family, his friendships, his sexuality, and his future path.
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