Pure Victory followed How to Remember
How to Remember
When Miranda Underwood wakes up with no memory of the past two years, she suspects the memory-manipulation company she works for is behind it... but why?
Pure Victory followed Crash at My Place
Crash at My Place
Crash at My Place
A lonely middle school principal in a rural town gets an unexpected house guest after a spaceship crashes in her backyard.
Pure Victory followed Lost in the Tool Shed
Lost in the Tool Shed
A warning to every misfit, geek, nerd, dork and goofball out there that the decisions you make should be the decisions YOU make. Embrace who you are and run with it. Or learn the hard way like Peter Rabbia found out.
Pure Victory followed Suburban High
Suburban High
An African-American teenager begins life anew in the suburbs. But nightmares of the past and events of the present may prevent him from wanting to live it to the fullest.
Pure Victory followed The Weather Maker
The Weather Maker
The Weather Maker
A teenager needs to learn how to control his weather magic before he causes serious harm to those around him.
Pure Victory followed Split
Split
A charismatic billionaire embarks on a vanity cloning project but finds himself cornered by a vision of the past.
Pure Victory followed The Punch Escrow
The Punch Escrow
It’s the year 2147: a time of enduring peace on Earth. The Last War ended half a century ago. We can cure most ills, the air is pure, and teleportation is how we get around. Sounds great, right? So why does everyone suddenly want to kill Joel Byram?
Pure Victory followed The Life Engineered
The Life Engineered
Can our robot descendants avoid repeating the mistakes of humanity?
Pure Victory recommended Sunshine is Forever
This was an addictive page-turner that focused on things people usually never talk about. It showed that life isn't always perfect and explained how hard it can be to get through life when everything is going wrong.
Sunshine is Forever
Confined to a barbed-wire mental health facility for teens, Hunter must find a way out of the hellhole everyone says he deserves to be in.
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