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The nuclear test (Rough draft)

The nuclear test (Rough draft)

After the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the world was afraid of the might of nuclear threat. Due to this scientist tried to find a way to create a more controlled way to create a weapon. After a breakthrough, some scientists found a way to use nuclear waste and alter it in order to give people special powers. Numerous human experiments were made until finally there was a breakthrough. A little after this many advanced countries became able to succeed, however even if there was a breakthrough, the rate of people who were able to acquire powers after being exposed to the waste was still low. After numerous experiments in 1990, all the countries of the world decided to gather and sign a treaty to stop human experimentation. However, when the first generation of children was being born the radioactive molecules in the air gathered in different spots and created gates to different realms. These gates contained massive resources and along with it come monsters and new civilizations. These gates were successfully hidden from the public by governments around the world. It's now the year 2014, Luis is living a regular life in New York. Not liked by anyone, he was adopted his aunt's family due to his parents' death. His only moments of peace were when he trained his body and when he watched and read anime and manga, and hangs out with his cousin. One day during one of his runs a strange bag fell on him, which will lead to a change in his life.
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The Dysfunctional Test

The Dysfunctional Test

Kelly Moran is a bestselling author of enchanting ever-afters. She gets her ideas from everyone and everything around her and there's always a book playing out in her head. No one who knows her bats an eyelash when she talks to herself. Kelly is a RITA® Finalist, RONE Award-Winner, Catherine Award-Winner, Readers Choice Finalist, Holt Medallion Finalist, and landed on the "Must Read" & "10 Best Reads" lists at USA TODAY's Lifestyle blog. She is a proud Romance Writers of America® member, where she was an Award of Excellence Finalist. Her books have foreign translation rights in Germany, the Czech Republic, and the Netherlands. Kelly's interests include: sappy movies, MLB, NFL, driving others insane, and sleeping when she can. She is a closet coffee junkie and chocoholic, but don't tell anyone. She's originally from Wisconsin, but she resides in South Carolina with her three sons, her two dogs, and a cat. She loves hearing from her readers. www.AuthorKellyMoran.com Growing up in her large, crazy Serbian family, Camryn Covic became an expert at shutting down her emotions in order to maintain her sanity. But when she loses her apartment, her job, and her boyfriend all in one day, she hits her breaking point. Worse, if her family finds out she's single again, her sister's upcoming wedding will be a disaster. The bride-to-be has a plan, though. A plan that involves an old friend, a pretend relationship... and the probability of ending up in a padded cell. This time for real. Troy Lanske agrees to the insane charade only because, when he was a lonely foster child, Camryn was his lifeline. But she isn't the idealistic girl he remembers. She's become so jaded that she doesn't even believe in love anymore. He sets out to restore her faith in happily-ever-afters, but his plan backfires when the fake relationship begins to feel all too real. Falling for the one woman he can't have could mean losing more than just his honorary family. He could lose everything. Warning: Contains a Playgirl-material hero and a woman who thinks she couldn't be any more wrong for him. Enter one "Big Fat Overly Romantic Serbian Family." Sit back and watch the magic happen.
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How common were two-story cabins in medieval times?
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2024-10-03 00:35
Two-story cabins weren't that widespread in medieval times. Construction techniques and resources often limited the building of such structures. Also, the social and economic context didn't typically demand or support many two-story cabins.
How would demigods and mortals' understanding of the PJO world change if they read PJO fanfiction?
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2024-11-22 15:43
For demigods, it could either reinforce their existing views or introduce new perspectives. If a fanfiction delves deeper into a certain aspect of their world like the powers of a god, they might gain a new understanding. Mortals would have a more comprehensive view of the PJO world. They would learn about different characters and their backstories that might not be fully explored in the original books.
Is it common for mortals to read PJO fanfiction?
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2024-12-07 14:37
It can be considered common. There are a large number of PJO fans out there, and fanfiction is a popular medium in fan communities. Since the official books have a set storyline, fanfiction offers a chance to expand on it, so many 'mortals' (fans) are attracted to it.
Best 'athena pjo fanfic' to read?
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2024-11-11 03:11
One great 'athena pjo fanfic' is 'Athena's Wisdom'. It really delves into Athena's character in the Percy Jackson universe. The author does a wonderful job of showing her wisdom and how she interacts with the other characters. It has some really interesting plot twists that keep you hooked from start to finish.
What is 'pjo graphic novel' about?
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2024-10-31 20:33
I'm not entirely sure specifically as it could refer to different things, but generally a 'graphic novel' is a book in comic format. If 'pjo' stands for 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians', then it would be about the adventures of Percy Jackson in a graphic novel format. It might include his encounters with Greek gods, monsters, and his quests.
Why do people read PJO fanfic?
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2024-12-06 14:50
Well, one reason people read PJO fanfic is that they want more of the Percy Jackson world. The official books can't cover every single idea or relationship. Fanfiction fills those gaps. It might also be that some readers enjoy the different writing styles of fanfic authors. They can find unique interpretations of the characters and settings, which adds to the allure of the PJO universe.
What are the benefits of people reading PJO fanfic?
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2024-12-05 00:33
The benefits are quite a few. For starters, it deepens their understanding of the PJO universe. By reading fanfics, they can see different perspectives on the characters and their relationships. It also provides a sense of belonging to the PJO fan community. When they read and discuss fanfics, they feel more connected to other fans. Moreover, it can inspire them to write their own stories, whether related to PJO or not, thus boosting their writing abilities.
What is 'the dark gamer pjo fanfic' about?
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2024-12-01 22:47
Since it's a 'pjo fanfic' with 'the dark gamer' in it, it could be about a gamer who has a rather dark or edgy personality. In the context of the Percy Jackson universe, this gamer might enter the world through some sort of magic or accident. Once there, they could start to change the dynamics of the story. For example, they might use their gaming knowledge in unexpected ways to battle monsters or solve puzzles. They could also form alliances with some of the more unconventional characters in the PJO world, all while their 'dark' side adds an interesting twist to the plot.
Who wrote 'lime to lemon pjo fanfic'?
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2024-11-13 01:54
I don't know who specifically wrote the 'lime to lemon pjo fanfic'. There are so many fanfic authors out there, and without more information, it's difficult to determine the writer.
What is 'lime to lemon pjo fanfic' about?
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2024-11-12 22:31
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many interpretations. It might be a fanfic related to the Percy Jackson and the Olympians (PJO) series that somehow involves the transformation from lime to lemon, perhaps in a metaphorical sense like a character's growth or change in the fan - created story.
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