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Do we have free will? Are we bound to the chains of fate? Heck if I know, but I wrote some stories about the problems we as beings capable of rational thought often face, like: Deciding whether to leave what you love behind, to say one final goodbye, or to drop everything in pursuit of holding onto it as tight as you can. Finding redemption and friendship in the unlikeliest of places. Fighting to survive in horrible conditions, with no clear victory in sight. Seeking revenge for the smallest of infractions, no matter the scars it leaves on your soul. And some other stuff. You know, regular problems with sentience.
James Wallace, an average eighth grade nerd, is just trying to get by in the unusual town of Globton. That is, until he unwittingly passes a test that convinces a secret order of math wizards that he is the one to defeat another powerful wizard, Matthew Ryder. But that isn't all. During his eighth grade year, James carries out favors for gambling spirits, deals with roving spitball gangs, struggles to maintain his friendships, and takes his first shot at love. It's gonna be a good year.
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