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It's been five years since the lights went out, cars stopped in the streets, and magical creatures began roaming Earth.
Pete Garey survived the Change, trusting no one but himself until the day he met Ariel-a unicorn who brought new meaning and adventure to his life.
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October 27, 2009: Cant say too much without spoilers but lets just say the ending killed me and not in a happy way. Yet overall this book was so well writen it kept me past my bedtime for 3 nights. I read the whole thing in 3 nights by the way. Hard to put down book and the story is just great. Few bad things about this book you will wish there was more story. It reads almost like a short but yet it isnt. Also the way things move it is almost too quick. He could have spread the story out to 2 or 3 books. Boyett definately has the gift for telling of tales, you can just see it in his writing. I look forward to see what else he comes out with.
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October 20, 2009: In just a few words this reader would like to express that this novel is bad, just plain bad; awfully written and the characters are poorly done. Plus, the whole nonsense about unicorns only allowing virgins who are pure to ride them is tiresome and boring; not to mention that being pure should have nothing to do with whether or not a person has performed intercourse or lost their virginity; purity can also mean pure of the spirit, of the soul, and of the heart, which is far more profound than whether or not you have ever engaged in sex.
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