A Slight Mistake in the Code
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    • Willum Groth (Part 1)
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    • The Sphere: Part 1
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  • No Longer Yesterday
    • Prologue
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    • The Comedian and the President
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    • The Psychopath and the Genetic Engineer
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  • Lost And Found
    • Part 1
    • Part 2
    • Part 3

A slight Mistake in the Code

Meet Janol, his life is uneventful until he helps rescue the enigmatic and beautiful Onnil. Bored with his normal life, he decides to travel with Onnil, crossing three continents to reach The Spoke, which connects the ground to the sky. There, Onnil can build a device to allow Janol to defeat the army waiting to invade Janol’s country. On their journey other questions are answered such as … How does magic work? What is a rainbow? Why are there no wasps? Why are the years named after ancient coffee brands? Who or what was Zippy? Why does Onnil keep going on about Evil Empires? and does Onnil have an orange soul?
This is the first in a series of novels I've written in the setting is a Dyson Sphere, a large artificial construction surrounding a star. On the basis of that you may not enjoy it, then I've posted the first few chapters up here, so you can try before you buy.
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‘Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’

Clarke’s Third Law, one of the themes in the book is my own take on Clark's Third Law
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