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Beware the Bone Market in the realm of the battle beasts. For on the Bone Market anything can be bought. Not only the bones and body parts the Necromancers desire, but Dark enchantments. Some of these enchantments can rip health, memories, and even life force from their unlucky victims. Only the real problem is they don't always ask if you want to be part of the Bone Market. Karn is just one of the people who wasn't asked, or at least he can't be sure about it. His memory started on the over grown path into a small mountain town and he must find out what is going on before he becomes the next…mehr

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Beware the Bone Market in the realm of the battle beasts. For on the Bone Market anything can be bought. Not only the bones and body parts the Necromancers desire, but Dark enchantments. Some of these enchantments can rip health, memories, and even life force from their unlucky victims. Only the real problem is they don't always ask if you want to be part of the Bone Market. Karn is just one of the people who wasn't asked, or at least he can't be sure about it. His memory started on the over grown path into a small mountain town and he must find out what is going on before he becomes the next victim of the Bone Market, in book one from the Realm of the Battle Beasts.


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Hello, this is R. E. White. Sooner or later anyone who reads my work will find a word or spelling mistake. There are two reasons for this. The first is I am blind. Not totally. I can see light and shadows from a few scattered pinholes. This is due to two genetic conditions which have been slowly killing off the retina cells. At one time I could see and drive. However, well before the year two thousand I was designated as legally blind. I stopped driving a few years before that. Just after losing track of where I was on a four lane road. It only lasted a few seconds, but let me tell you when you can't even tell up from down for two seconds and everything just becomes different colors with no perspective, it makes you want to park and never drive again. Well, I wanted to but never did. That was one of three big steps I had to go through when going blind. Waiting for someone else to drive me rather than just go. The next was when I had to get someone else to read my mail. The last was when I could no longer understand what was on a TV or computer screen. This meant no more video games.
In the case of computers, I shifted to a talking one. This includes learning to type blind. Listening to the computer tell me which key I just tapped, and learning how to get it to read things to me. There are other things a talking system can do. Unfortunately, there are few sights which pay attention to making things work for text only systems, and fewer good, sound only games. Even My smart phone which has a voice mode, never remembers to check out the apps for whether they will work while in voice over mode. I have a lot of books from audible dot com and even though I have repeatedly informed them there is no way for me to rate their books, they keep asking me to do it. When they came out with an app. for my smart phone, the rating screen doesn't work at all in the voice over mode. Still I can get many good books from them. Just not rate them or delete them when they go corrupted. I have to have a sighted person take over and get rid of them. Strange how most of their helpers never even know about the voice over mode even though it is built in to the phone, but then it was true for the helpers who built the phone as well.
Anyway, back to the writing problems. The wrong word problems are due to one, not being able to tell the difference when my computer reads it out to me. So two, too, to, and 2 all sound the same to me. This means a window which has been s...