
Libel
The Chronicles of Kakawex, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Maxwell Glick
About this listen
When Daximus Denari receives a scholarship to an academy that he never dreamed of attending, his world is thrown into chaos. All he wants is to make his family proud and combat the discrimination that is rampant in the world of Kakawex, but trouble seems to turn up around every corridor. From mutated government experiments, to constant bullying, to his own panic attacks, Dax must learn to subdue his all-consuming emotions and call upon the forces of nature for aid.
The adventures before him are riddled with challenges, yet Dax's most significant opposition is his own mind—the very thing that sets him apart from the rest of the world.
©2020 Randie Lemons (P)2022 Randie Lemons
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