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Endfall: Book One | Colin Ososki
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Milo is sentenced to death for having blue eyes. A girl can hear people's thoughts. An election of the Prime is rigged. An extinct creature returns from hiding. A monstrous wall raises questions. Bloodshed is imminent. The unexplainable story begins.
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keisha
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05/27/21
A constant question I've found I had when reading this book is, “What will happen next?“ It sounds cliche, but this book so far has been full of surprises. First, a mysterious girl knows how to read minds. Then, the prime minister wants to execute blue-eyed people. THEN, we meet talking lynxes, who wear armor and want to fight back the prime minister for control. I'm super curious how all of these elements will come together at the end.

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keisha
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04/22/21
This story has many connections to real life, more specifically, political connections. In this story, Milo lives in a town in Salem, where the prime minister lives. When election season for the new prime minister came around, one of the representatives first acted like he would listen to the people and do goodwill. Once he's been elected, though, he turns on the people and wants to publicly execute people with blue eyes. This connects+

keisha + to the fact that public figures can get really upset over the smallest of things, and how they can betray the people by acting differently. 4y
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keisha
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02/16/21
The author began the story with a loud sound in the middle of the night, which the main character, Milo, decided to investigate. He lives in a small town, so the other civilians decided to find out who it was, too. It was the murder of a famous Doctor at the town. I think that this was used in the beginning to induce mystery and suspense. Who committed the murder? Why the Doctor? What will Milo do about it and how will the story unfold?

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keisha
Endfall: Book One | Colin Ososki

I decided to read this book because the title caught my eye. It seemed like it hinted at something dark and strange. When I searched up this book, the results were just as mysterious: there were almost no reviews of the book and no one talking about it. I decided to read it because I wanted to be the “first“ to do so. It seems that the book has lots of potential, so I wanted to look into it.

keisha *02/04/11 4y
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