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“There are always scary things happening in the world. There are always wonderful things happening. And it’s up to you to decide how you’re going to approach the world…how you’re going to live in it, and what you’re going to do.”

Quote by Deborah Wiles

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In this gripping thriller, the protagonist navigates a race against time as they uncover a looming disaster. The story unfolds with tension and suspense, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. more

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Deborah Wiles
Deborah Wiles

Deborah Wiles is an American author known for her children's literature. Born on May 5, 1953, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in English and drama. Wiles' works often delve into historical events and the psychology of teenagers, winning the hearts of readers. more

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