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Out-Brake (The Trailer Book) Hand Signed
I knocked three times. There was no answer at the door, so I knocked three more times… Still no answer.
I turn and head to my vehicle, grab the key she lent me, and head back to the front door. I knock another three times… Still silent. She’s home, she called me to come over thirty minutes earlier. Odd enough the front porch light was flickering? We fixed that yesterya.
I put the key in the hole and open the door to her zore—that’s been trashed? Every light that is on is flickering. The bookshelves, cabinets and other shelves have been tossed around along with the stuff on them.
The items on the mantle are in a different room strolled across the floor. The flat screen has almost been split in two, lying on the floor in front of the fireplace. Glass from the TV, glasses, plates, and other glass items are broken and all over the floor.
Wait, the lights?
The lights!
Their flickering!
Out-Brake (The Trailer Book) serves as the introduction to a story so unique, a narrative so complex, and universes so grand, with many characterized by their own language and societal structures. To start Zarth, a yorld (world) governed by a monarchy-type system.
One of the various narratives the reader will be following is Himith Erik Jones. A yeal (person) who ascends from a poor life in a rundown, forgotten city, DeadZone, to become a well-respected Boffin. Amidst all the narratives, the reader will be following Z. Or fragments.
Fragments of a larger storyline involving the universe's Celestial and the repercussions of their actions. And then Chaos, a pivotal figure who navigates his complex existence as an enigmatic experiment. The book ends with unresolved tension and a promise of deeper explorations to come in subsequent installments. This book will set the foundation for the next few related books. This book may be confusing, but I ask that you be patient. It will all make sense, soon. And make sure you gather the RIGHT information.
I knocked three times. There was no answer at the door, so I knocked three more times… Still no answer.
I turn and head to my vehicle, grab the key she lent me, and head back to the front door. I knock another three times… Still silent. She’s home, she called me to come over thirty minutes earlier. Odd enough the front porch light was flickering? We fixed that yesterya.
I put the key in the hole and open the door to her zore—that’s been trashed? Every light that is on is flickering. The bookshelves, cabinets and other shelves have been tossed around along with the stuff on them.
The items on the mantle are in a different room strolled across the floor. The flat screen has almost been split in two, lying on the floor in front of the fireplace. Glass from the TV, glasses, plates, and other glass items are broken and all over the floor.
Wait, the lights?
The lights!
Their flickering!
Out-Brake (The Trailer Book) serves as the introduction to a story so unique, a narrative so complex, and universes so grand, with many characterized by their own language and societal structures. To start Zarth, a yorld (world) governed by a monarchy-type system.
One of the various narratives the reader will be following is Himith Erik Jones. A yeal (person) who ascends from a poor life in a rundown, forgotten city, DeadZone, to become a well-respected Boffin. Amidst all the narratives, the reader will be following Z. Or fragments.
Fragments of a larger storyline involving the universe's Celestial and the repercussions of their actions. And then Chaos, a pivotal figure who navigates his complex existence as an enigmatic experiment. The book ends with unresolved tension and a promise of deeper explorations to come in subsequent installments. This book will set the foundation for the next few related books. This book may be confusing, but I ask that you be patient. It will all make sense, soon. And make sure you gather the RIGHT information.