The world as we know it
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  • Reads 165
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 5
  • Time 44m
Ongoing, First published Feb 22, 2012
This is a Story about a not so nice girl named Case and her family/friends. Set in the not so distant future. In a place ruled by  powerful and mysterious dictators. a country that is run on conspiracy and secrecy. Where everything you say, do, or think is under constant watch. Lucky for weakling there's a revaluation starting. A community that after years of fighter just to be strong enough to fight back have finally gotten the key too winning the unseen war. BUT AT WHAT COST. Lies, Truth, Secrets, are about to come out to this group of rebels but will they be able to handle it.
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AMANDI: The Secret Messenger

46 parts Ongoing

"Amandi." A name that means 'trust no one' in Nigerian. While is unknown who they really are, this anonymous host has a reputation for being controversial in terms of questioning the status quo and serving as the voice of the underdogs. How can anyone ever trust someone like Amandi especially when this person just showed up out of nowhere and already has a huge platform? What could he or she possibly be hiding? Join Milo and his friends as they deal with college, new faces and a huge mystery that could ultimately break their friendship. PUBLISHED: 7/21/2021 FINISHED: - - - ••• *NOTE: I highly encourage people to read "The Case of The Red Bubble" first before picking up this book. Also, don't let the number of parts fool you as each chapter is typically shorter. The primary target audience is between ages 15-21.