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The History of the Universe (A Book by Me!)

Within the far reaches of the internet, in a small portion of it many have called "Amazon", lies a particular book written by a particular person. The book is titled The History of the Universe, and the author of this book is me!


The History of the Universe follows the story of a ten-year-old boy named Maximus James. The year is 4343 and mankind have traveled great distances across the stars. So much research, so much history, has been made that gathering all the information would be nearly impossible, so thank goodness author James Newark started writing a book that covers everything mankind has ever achieved in The History of the Universe!

However, The History of the Universe also has information that the dominant public frown upon: The idea of creationism and of God in general. Nonetheless, homeschooler Maximus James and his parents continue to use it as a textbook and, when something goes awry while they're on vacation, they land on an uncharted planet with many things that has only been recorded in The History of the Universe.

My dear readers, it has all lead to this. From being a strapping young lad who wrote his own opinions on movies and books to now a published author (who is still fairly young)! The book is now available on Amazon for your Kindle reading devices (Kindles, smartphones, and computers)! You can purchase your copy at this link.

GENRE: Juvenile Sci-fi/Religious
RECOMMENDED AGE: 8-14 years

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