"Half-witch, half-mortal 16-year-old Sabrina Spellman has made her choice: She's embraced her witchy roots, and her power is growing daily. But will it come at too high a price?" --;"It's not easy being half-mortal, half-witch. At least, not for Sabrina Spellman. She just discovered that her dad is
The Right Path
β Scribed by Debra L Martin; David W Small
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 38 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
YA post-apocalyptic tale
Fifteen-year-old Abraham "Ham" Jones, a cripple, and Zia Slate, a fourteen-year-old tomboy with an attitude, find themselves unlikely partners in this post-apocalyptic tale of survival. It is decades later since the world blew itself apart. Life is harsh, gangs rule the streets, the system cops keep the peace anyway they can. Being a kid in this world isn't easy, being a cripple is about the worst sentence handed down. Being a girl with no protection is only slightly better.
Ham and Zia's lives are irrevocably changed when they meet a mysterious old man bearing gifts - a cane for Ham and a knife for Zia. But, nothing is as it seems. Everyone wants something and no good deed goes unpunished. Forced into a desperate encounter, they must fight for their lives when it's discovered they now have possession of two of the legendary memory weapons, the very weapons that ultimately destroyed the world.
THE RIGHT PATH is ~13,500 words (54 pages).
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