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Liam’s Quest to Rewrite the Lost Past

Lucas Hart

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

When 16-year-old Liam Taylor discovers a mysterious artifact in his hometown, he gains the incredible ability to travel back in time.
 
With the power to change history, Liam embarks on a thrilling journey through ancient civilizations, medieval battles, and futuristic worlds. However, every time he meddles with the past, the consequences are far more unpredictable than he could ever imagine. As history unravels and the timeline shifts, Liam learns that some events—no matter how tragic—must remain unchanged.
 
With humor, heart, and a touch of chaos, Liam’s Quest to Rewrite the Lost Past explores the delicate balance of time.
Available since: 08/16/2025.
Print length: 144 pages.

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