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As far as Ariella knows, she is the only one with wings. She doesn't know very much about her kind, till she meets James. He is just like her. James tells her of the battle between Humans and the Kellopands (Kel-o-pands). How most of them we're wiped out. Now there is only two. And the Humans are out to get them. Will they survive?
When socially awkward Serah Louise comes face to face with the idea of a classmate being a descendant of the fantasy realm β being the type of girl who always has her head in the clouds β she immediately sets to work on uncovering the truth of her new classmate. Is she really what she says she is? Do they even exist? And if she isnβt, then what is she?
Plagued with a condition that makes him change colors, Nathan must find a way to escape from his abusive father while keeping his secret safe. After living next to a nuclear power plant in Colorado, 13-year old, Native American Nathan Daniels is devastated to realize his body physically expresses the way he feels through color, texture, and weight. Unlike his middle school peers, Nathan's path toward adulthood is plagued with a confusing condition that his parents and doctors cannot explain.
As far as Ariella knows, she is the only one with wings. She doesn't know very much about her kind, till she meets James. He is just like her. James tells her of the battle between Humans and the Kellopands (Kel-o-pands). How most of them we're wiped out. Now there is only two. And the Humans are out to get them. Will they survive?
When socially awkward Serah Louise comes face to face with the idea of a classmate being a descendant of the fantasy realm β being the type of girl who always has her head in the clouds β she immediately sets to work on uncovering the truth of her new classmate. Is she really what she says she is? Do they even exist? And if she isnβt, then what is she?
Plagued with a condition that makes him change colors, Nathan must find a way to escape from his abusive father while keeping his secret safe. After living next to a nuclear power plant in Colorado, 13-year old, Native American Nathan Daniels is devastated to realize his body physically expresses the way he feels through color, texture, and weight. Unlike his middle school peers, Nathan's path toward adulthood is plagued with a confusing condition that his parents and doctors cannot explain.