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I thought that this book was creative and had a new not thought of plot. The goal is to defeat an evil witch by teeming up with another evil magician and a magician hunter. Overall the suspense was great and the characters emotions were expressed wel
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"The conflict in my story is character v. character. The main character, Nate, is fighting with his friends against the witch Belinda. Belinda is against Nate finding the hidden treasure as she puts up obstacles and barriers in his way. Throughout the story he overcomes these obstacles to overpower the witch and in the end comes face to face in an all out battle with her." — Oct 04, 2016 01:39PM
"The conflict in my story is character v. character. The main character, Nate, is fighting with his friends against the witch Belinda. Belinda is against Nate finding the hidden treasure as she puts up obstacles and barriers in his way. Throughout the story he overcomes these obstacles to overpower the witch and in the end comes face to face in an all out battle with her." — Oct 04, 2016 01:39PM
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"The setting of Wool is a post apocalyptic world centuries after our time. All known human species are living in one shelter that contains many stories with thousands of people. The idea of talking about going outside is not in everyone's moral universe. The thought of having a life in the cold, hazardous lands outside is unheard of. A few have expanded this universe to want to know the mysteries of the outside world." — May 30, 2017 01:56PM
"The setting of Wool is a post apocalyptic world centuries after our time. All known human species are living in one shelter that contains many stories with thousands of people. The idea of talking about going outside is not in everyone's moral universe. The thought of having a life in the cold, hazardous lands outside is unheard of. A few have expanded this universe to want to know the mysteries of the outside world." — May 30, 2017 01:56PM
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"The archetype of this story are the three keys. The keys are copper, jade, and diamond which are all precious symbolizing power and wealth. The first key the copper key which is the least precious of the three symbolizes the least important or easiest of the keys to obtain. The jade follows with more value making it harder to achieve. The diamond is the most precious and hardest to achieve making it the last key." — Mar 20, 2017 07:04PM
"The archetype of this story are the three keys. The keys are copper, jade, and diamond which are all precious symbolizing power and wealth. The first key the copper key which is the least precious of the three symbolizes the least important or easiest of the keys to obtain. The jade follows with more value making it harder to achieve. The diamond is the most precious and hardest to achieve making it the last key." — Mar 20, 2017 07:04PM
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