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O - Let the World Change Again

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"Hate has endured."

In this first book of the We Three trilogy, Joseph N. Taylor brings us into a mind-breaking parallel universe in which humankind evolved out of three genders instead of two. With a mixture of language experimentation, thriller, and romance, we follow Dr. Lyin Lawrence's struggles to become the mawon who found a cure for a deadly epidemic that inundated the world back in 2015, while struggling to fix hor broken past.

Many years have passed since the White Plague was declared extinguished. Despite the hope of a new era for humanity, the extremist movements that came to power in the late 2010s are still around. It seems that those are behind an attack to Dr. Lawrence's New York apartment, which was started on fire in a cold November night in 2033. The famous inventor of the GAIAA Protocol survived but was forced into hiding while the police investigated. It was during that time in isolation that Dr. Lawrence decided to tell the story of how hon came to discover the cure for the Early Killer Disease virus.

What happened to hom while writing this book? What pushed hom toward working on hor Protocol? Why were the relationships in hor life with hor partners so important?


"Let the world change again." (Professor L. Lawrence)

305 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 13, 2014

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Joseph N. Taylor

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Joseph Nicholas Taylor is an Italian medical student with a previous degree in Psychology. He threw himself into writing short stories just as a way to relax after the days spent in the classroom and at the hospital ward, but it became sort of an addiction.

"Make the people around you feel good, whatever their situation, and you'll be satisfied!"

Book passionate, dreamer and animal lover, his dream is to create something memorable and for readers to have the opportunity to "think out of the box".

The idea of his first trilogy (We Three) came to him after a day spent visiting a fantasy fair in a small town in the north of Italy in 2013. Given the strange topic and the difficulties in the language, he decided to give it a try writing it in English (not his native tongue, but something he could handle with a little help). What resulted is in his bookshelf!

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