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"One step out of the bus is all it takes to change fate." Are you willing to step out of the bus? A young boy named Mason lived a terrible life, recovering from a terrible incident that cost him an arm, he travelled by bus back home, fearing for his future and his purpose in life, believing he has nothing. Until he encounters a mysterious figure, who shows him a different path. A new purpose, to defend the balance of good and bad in existence. Mason goes down this path to become a new Typer, a Guardian. This book is a continuation of The Mariverse, expanding the theory and showing more of how…mehr

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"One step out of the bus is all it takes to change fate." Are you willing to step out of the bus? A young boy named Mason lived a terrible life, recovering from a terrible incident that cost him an arm, he travelled by bus back home, fearing for his future and his purpose in life, believing he has nothing. Until he encounters a mysterious figure, who shows him a different path. A new purpose, to defend the balance of good and bad in existence. Mason goes down this path to become a new Typer, a Guardian. This book is a continuation of The Mariverse, expanding the theory and showing more of how Jay sees existence... Don't forget me! The FWM. I have an amazing, meaningful story in this book! And while it has nothing to do with the main story of this book, there is some form of connection, trust me, you won't be disappointed!
Autorenporträt
Jay Miles had many interests while growing up, video games and movies played a big role in developing his understanding of the world and led him to write The Mariverse. Jay had always been keen on making stories about worlds he could imagine, using inspiration from things that he'd watched and played, using logical thinking about how things work and function. This mixture is what creates his stories. In real life, Jay is a very creative, positive and happy person, with many secrets in his head, creating mysteries in his stories for other people to solve. That way, he could get people to think like he thinks, have them see the many worlds that he sees.