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Born From a Star
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Continúa, Has publicado sep 30, 2016
Life is normal on Earth, as it always was, until an astrophysicist invents a world changing machine that sweeps the whole entire planet. This could mean that they could move to other planets, and fill the solar system. All except for Pluto and Mercury. But why? Everyone was told it was because Mercury was too hot, and Pluto too cold. But there's other reasons. And a boy from Uranus just might know the answer.
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The Burning Son

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Have you ever wondered why things are the way they are? Is society really getting anywhere? Are we bettering ourselves and the places we call home? This is a story about us, a story that isn't being told, a story that needs no attention except for the attention you want to give it. I'm no expert in anything. I have been learning about different things throughout my life and have yet to master anything. I'm your typical person; I have a wife and two kids, a dog, a cat, and live in a house in a small community in BC. I was raised on the Prairies and understand the value of hard work. I have studied business, economics, commodity trading, carpentry, and other functions within our society, all which have led me to write this story, the story of a burning son. So what is The Burning Son all about? It's a quest to change the way we perceive our global society, and an effort to change the way we look at our history and our future. Our society has operated efficiently and progressively for centuries. It's about the stories that exist, it's about the technologies that exist, it's about our world, our planet, our force, and our time.