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Management number 231813809 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$1.35 Model Number 231813809
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To merge Human and Maxum worlds, Zach must undergo a high-stakes “Manipulation” performance to gain mentorship at Summa, an elite university. Set in a futuristic society and inspired by neuroscience, this dystopian fantasy weaves together themes of friendship, belonging—and a hint of romance.No one in their right mind goes into the wilderness around Maryfield, a forgotten town in Oregon. Or so Zach Taylor thought, until his friend Jason sneaks him into a private event called ‘The Masked Investor’—held at a mansion deep in the woods.The night is spectacular with red carpet trails, glittering chandeliers, CEOs in ornate masks, and a chance to connect with Sarah—his former best friend … also Jason’s girlfriend.Amid dancing under holographic stars and negotiating with billionaires, Zach finds Jason having a whispered discussion in a conservatory “off-limits” to guests.That’s when Zach sees them—the animals.A deer with serrated teeth.A duck with horns.A crow with scales.The slurred words of a brown-masked investor buzz in his ear like a trapped fly: Human. Human. Human. A dagger is pointed at Jason’s throat.Zach smells something sweet—sweet like anesthesia.Everything goes dark.“Welcome to Human Integration Organization.”For lovers of Divergent and Hunger Games. Read more


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