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A World Without Heroes

This book is a fantasy novel that follows the journey of a young individual navigating a world where heroes are absent. The narrative explores themes of identity, courage, and the struggle for meaning in a world that has lost its traditional heroes. more

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Brandon Mull
Brandon Mull

Brandon Mull, born on November 8, 1974, is a renowned children's literature writer in the United States. His works are loved by readers for their rich imagination, unique worldviews, and captivating storylines. more

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