meroceank8921
Hey, there! I’m a new follower known as meroceank8921, and I was interested in your book called Non-Cliche Books on Wattpad. It does have the books that are non-cliche, and I am currently in the middle of rewriting a sci-fi YA novel story that I call Jinx (Neko Inventor Book 1). It’s about a young Neurodiverse girl of Asian descent living in a dystopian world of inequality and racism, and she wishes to become a techno-engineer for the biggest tech company in the world, known as Skytech Industries. But when she invents a robotic animal pet that utilizes the functions of the Skyphone and makes the perfect companion at the same time, all for the upcoming Academic Techie Games at her school, she must find a way to keep her nemesis, Carter Smith, from stealing her groundbreaking invention for himself to get into the junior-college of her future dreams instead of her. If you would like to take a look at my book after I have completely rewritten my book to Wattpad standards, I would greatly be honored to be a part of your non-cliche review book afterward. I don’t really know if you are a fan of sci-fi books, but my book is worth a shot if nothing else. I wish you the best of luck in trying to find the next non-cliche book from Wattpad!
meroceank8921
I mainly wrote Jinx (Neko Inventor Book 1) because I have autism spectrum disorder and wanted to find a published book that had a Neurodiverse main character to read about, but found that the subject of Neurodiverse main characters is seriously underrepresented in all forms of literature. So, to find a good book about Neurodiverse main characters and to call out the issues of inequality and racism, which are unfortunately relevant to today’s issues, I decided to write a book that was relevant to today’s issues and to satisfy my thirst for Neurodiverse main characters in literature. As a result, Jinx (Neko Inventor Book 1) was born, though someone pointed out that having a corporate CEO chasing after technology was a possible subject in the future. So, they advised me to rewrite the story more for school-aged YA audiences.
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