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The Invasion Archives: Keva is the ultimate sci-fi/fantasy book to answer that question. Follow along as this unique and witty story takes readers into a dystopian future where animals have taken over after humans were driven into extinction. It follows Alhois, a dog struggling to find his identity in a world made for him, but even paradise isn't perfect. Joined by Nakoa and Simi, they embark on a journey to find the mysterious Keva. The group will face challenges along the way, like Simi's blackouts, evil chickens, and cyborg animals known as The Rapax. Get ready for comedy, adventure, and realness-all wrapped in one unique tale! This groundbreaking series will make you laugh out loud as it shows off its originality and heartwarming characters that everyone can relate to-no matter who they are. Its diverse cast of characters makes it genuinely inclusive for all readers! LGBTQIA+ and neurodiverse-friendly themes! Ages 13+ Don't miss out on this wonderful read with fun illustrations, surprises, and important lessons on self-identity, acceptance, and how unlikely friendships can become your family.
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Hamilton Williams lives in Tucson, Arizona, and is married with six children and nine grandchildren. He has lived in many places but did most of his early years in CT. He was in the Coast Guard and worked as a commercial radio-like jockey. He retired from working as a pro golf caddie. He got the idea for the Sly the Fly books when he was a kid, sitting in his parents' car and a fly flew in the window. He wondered how the fly was going to find his way home.