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			<title>Chapter 5: Collision Theory</title>
			<description> &amp;nbsp;Bits of bark flew about as the tattered purple umbrella struck the orange tree. Each hard blow landed in quick succession, but umbrellas could only do so much to a tree.  &amp;nbsp;Glesto jabbed a spot of lichen on the bottom of the trunk. &amp;nbsp;&amp;ldquo;This is you off your feet.&amp;rdquo; &amp;nbsp;He a..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 4: Peripheral Vision</title>
			<description> &amp;nbsp;During PE, homeroom 3B&amp;rsquo;s last lesson for the day, Kent was sitting in the corner of the indoor sports hall having been exempted on account of his injuries (which were passed off as accidental). Glesto snuck over once awhile to check on him. &amp;nbsp;&amp;ldquo;Feeling any better?&amp;rdquo; &amp;nbsp;..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 3: Resonance</title>
			<description> &amp;nbsp;The first hour of math was relatively uneventful, not to mention that the whole class apart from Glesto was more keen on falling asleep than crunching numbers. There were only the sounds of Mr Harton&amp;rsquo;s lecture, the squeaking of his marker against the whiteboard and an occasional flip of..</description>
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			<title>The Bug Catcher</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp; I opened a wooden cupboard that creaked as it swung open.&amp;nbsp; &quot;Jenny! Do you remember where I said to keep the nets?&quot;&amp;nbsp; The dark-haired girl poked her head through the doorway.&amp;nbsp; &quot;They're all behind the jars!&quot;&amp;nbsp; &quot;Are they, now?&quot; I replied sheepishly, sweeping a hand behind all t..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 2: Degrees From Normal</title>
			<description> &amp;nbsp;&quot;Alright boys, breakfast is done!&quot; &amp;nbsp;Sunlight shone in through the window and illuminated the kitchen. Aunt Kole watched as the four teenagers entered the room: Tomus was the first, coming for his plate at almost running speed (&quot;No running in the house, Tomus!&quot;). Lucas came in next, almos..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 1: A Book With No Cover</title>
			<description> &amp;nbsp;&quot;Ugh...what...&quot; &amp;nbsp;He opened his eyes to darkness, lying on his bed. The upper bunk bed, to be exact. &amp;nbsp;As far as he knew, the room was pitch black. Either he'd forgotten to draw the curtains back the night before or the sun hadn't risen yet. &amp;nbsp;Probably both. &amp;nbsp;He rolled onto h..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 0: Asymptote to Null</title>
			<description> &amp;nbsp;I stood before my adversary, a gross, towering figure of rock, metal and moss. The creature's expression, a twisted mix of chrome and concrete that gleamed grotesquely, shifted intensively as it let out an abrasive roar. &amp;nbsp;Oh. &amp;nbsp;This certainly was unexpected. &amp;nbsp;With but a second's..</description>
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			<title>Five Squared</title>
			<description>An organisation, from ancient times and origins forgotten, elect five new leaders from our generation; they are led to a deep, dark past that threatens to bring the present to its knees.
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