University of the Damned

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University of the Damned
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Publisher : Ukiyoto Publishing
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9789815003871
ISBN-13 : 9815003879
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Book Synopsis University of the Damned by : Chris Oca

Book excerpt: There are only two types of races which humans are divided to; The Sanctified, who enjoy the normal flow of life, and The Damned, who manifest special abilities the more unstable they are. In a society where being different is a sin, both races are deemed to live apart, one in the city and one in the outskirts, prohibited to meddle with each others' affairs. However, when Melanie, a young lady from a Sanctified family, manifested inhumane abilities, it caused a great disturbance in the norm and as a result, she was exiled to the outskirts where they think she belongs. Will this Sanctified-born girl perish in this downfall? Or will she survive and turn the tables in her favor? "Are you willing to risk your sanity in exchange for superpowers?" Disclaimer: If morbidity is your cup of tea, you got the right book for you. Read at your own risk.


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