SECOND LIFE

by Chaise Eade


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E-Book
$4.99
Softcover
$18.68
Hardcover
$37.37
E-Book
$4.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/29/2011

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 103
ISBN : 9781465305626
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 103
ISBN : 9781465359087
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 103
ISBN : 9781465359094

About the Book

Aura is the most reputable person in the world, most known for his powerful technique, harsh judgment, and above all, his leadership. The Great War has begun, and the two sides are losing numbers really fast. However, the truth and beginning is unknown, but the story of our hero us not. Different perspectives of the many people in Second Life are encased here in this beforehand account of the lives of the people in Second Life before the war and at the very beginning of it. It will show the hardship of endurance, the pain of battle, and the adversity of loss as Aura and his entourage made a statement on the world as a reputable Congregation and join forces in the end with other orders and learn how to survive in this Second Life.


About the Author

C haise is a Descendent of the Muthi Muthi, Wamba Wamba Nations, grew up at Tyntynder South North West of Victoria (Australia). Chaise is the youngest of three children to Cory and Verna Eade, he began to display interest in writing at the age of thirteen, his interest are Archaeology, Anthropology, the Pre- Historic era Aboriginal Culture and Heritage, caring for country chaises interest continue with drawing, reading, science fi ction story writing and photography. At the age of 14 Chaise made the move to Prince Alfred College in South Australia to pursue his interest in Education and Science. During this period Chaise has continued to write and refi ne his techniques becoming a budding indigenous writer in the making. Chaise has displayed incredible strength and determination in pursing his love of writing and science fi ction settings, this story telling skills is tribute to his cultural connection with indigenous history and learning rooted in oral storytelling and painting chaise continues this strong tradition in a contemporary context with his writings.