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A spark shall open your eyes...Book of Salvador, Sybil 27:10Legend says there was a time before this world when mankind had not received the blessing of the divine stones-the ores... And then a new hierarchy was born. Regarded with awe, the lucky few who could wield these powerful ores were anointed the "second-kind," a newfound class now elevated above the humble "first-kind." The five kingdoms formed, and the sinister Kahn, the mighty son of the Tierran house, invaded the Kingdom of Éclair, destroying all in his path. For the last half-century, the House of Éclair has wept for its long-lost master. Hope is not yet lost for the world, however. The oracles have spoken of fortunes to come. For another prophecy has been made, announcing the coming of a new heir.
On the historic campus of the fictional Parthenon University lies Potential Street, a non-descript alley lined by the University's twelve clubs. Each club bears a sign of the Zodiac. The most notorious of the clubs is Pithon which has housed the ancient Greek deities in order to seize absolute political power in North America. All it needs to complete its devious plan is to have one qualifying student from each of the twelve Zodiac Signs participate on their birthdays in Virtues Constellation, a mega-spell that will consolidate all the power of the other clubs under Pithon. Twenty-one-year-old Christian Belvedere, a third-generation Parthenon senior and recently diagnosed bipolar, seems to be the only student aware of sinister happenings taking place in Pithon. Unfortunately, Christian's efforts to bring this information to the attention of the school's board has earned him behavioral probation, specifically for his allegations against seventy-two students of Pithon who he learns aren't students at all, but deposed Greek gods. He regards this punishment a death sentence for the school and the rest of humanity when he is forced to submit to medical treatment in order to be readmitted and graduate on time. But this isn't the first time Christian has had to choose between two extremes. Should he give in to the psychosis that reveals to him ever deepening levels of the treachery happening on Parthenon, or does he simply follow the doctor's orders? If he is to graduate on time and protect Parthenon from the ruin that the resurrected Greek gods have in store for the campus, he will have to start making choices that weigh true heroism against ambition and personal loss against the ultimate sacrifice.
The spring that Anselm turns sixteen, the Black Death sweeps across England. But for the monks of St. Benedict's, where young Anselm is an oblate, the Black Death isn't just a life-threatening plague. It's an undead nightmare. Now Anselm and his friend Tom have to save their families and rid the countryside of zombies.¿
Jenna Dearman goes with her father Paul to work at his new job as a security guard for creepy televangelist Chuff Jumbley, who wears a strange watch just like the ones each of his business associates wears.
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