Stargazers

Stargazers

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How do you study for the end of the world...? Caleb is just a freshman astronomy major, trading the cold, familiar streets of Boston for the humid, eerie quiet of North Carolina to start his first year at A. Crowley University. Moving to a new place is supposed to be hard-new faces, new routines, the slow, creeping dread of adulthood. But something is wrong at ACU. It starts small. A classmate vanishes. Strange figures in the woods. Time doesn't feel right. And no matter what Caleb does, the same events keep unfolding-again and again and again. Maybe it's stress. Maybe it's paranoia. Or maybe, A. Crowley University is caught in something far worse than just another semester.
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