Solve
the World
Part
One
by
Dante Stack
Genre:
YA Dystopian Adventure
Young
Jennifer Dash leaves her Louisiana home in search of the key to life.
Her quest begins humbly enough amidst the swamps of the Pelican
state, but forces beyond her control will propel her past many
nations, oceans, cultures, and fairy tales... to the very limits of
reason and myth itself. Written as an adventure saga, what begins in
a whimper is destined to end with a bang.
In
Part One, you'll be submerged into a maelstrom of underground mobs,
charming love interests, mythical sea monsters, religious theme
parks, and relentless adventure.
Prepare
yourself. It's going to be a bumpy ride.
Beware
the Pied Piper.
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Solve
the World
Part
Two
Young
Jennifer Dash left her home with ambition. She wanted to discover the
purpose of life. Big stuff. But a crazy truck driver, an underground
homeless society, and a Catholic theme park with a secret kept Jenn
distracted. Now she's finally on the right path. She's joined the
crew of the adventure schooner Orion, a ship of scientific geniuses
bent on discovering the deepest truths of reality.
Will
Jenn find what she's looking for? Or will the madness of a few turn
her world upside down?
Long
is the way and hard, that out of darkness, leads into
light.
Continue
the journey. Beware the Pied Piper.
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Solve
the World
Part
Three
The
world is broken. Can we unbreak it?
Jennifer
Dash is hunting for a way to fix the world, and herself. From
Fox-masks, to secret orphan bunkers, to a New Zealand skyscraper
culling, to a ravenous Wendigo, this third part of Jenn's harrowing
adventure takes her past the boundaries of science, and straight into
the dragon's lair of mythological nightmares. Can Jenn solve the
world before Leviathan awakes?
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the Journey.
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Dante
has lived in multiple places. In each of those places, he has read to
his dog. She doesn't seem to mind, but Dante is suspicious that she's
not actually very interested in what he has to say. You have to
understand, Dante's dog can't read. So he has to read aloud to her.
He hopes that you can read for yourself, and that maybe you'll read
the things that he's read aloud to his dog. Maybe you'll be more
interested in the things Dante has written and read aloud than the
dog is.
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You had me at religious theme parks.
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