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Book 1 of the Non-Entity Book Series

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De: Julie Hagaman
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Introducing "NON" - the blockbuster young adult dystopian sensation of the year! Brace yourself for a whirlwind adventure that will have you on the edge of your seat, craving more!

Meet Tea, a young woman who believed she had it all: a promising scholarship to an elite university, and the prospect of a fairytale romance with the most sought-after bachelor in town. But on her 18th birthday, her world shatters when a long-forgotten contract, signed by her mother during pregnancy, thrusts her into a chilling existence as a non-entity.

Stripped of her very humanity, Tea is dragged into a nightmarish training center, a mere cog in a sinister machine set to trade her as property on the open market. Will she succumb to this life of despair or rise against the darkness that seeks to consume her?

Prepare to be captivated by the gripping saga that kicks off the Non-Entity Trilogy. Discover the untold power of resilience in "NON." Don't miss this heart-pounding, mind-bending journey that will leave you yearning for more.



"It began many, many years ago, before I was even born. Some idiot got the bright idea that if he had all the rights of an individual, then he also had the right to end those rights—to sell himself to someone else. At first, he was laughed at and called a crazy nut. As the case went through the court system, it began to get more and more interest from the media. In the end, the courts upheld this man’s right as an individual to end his rights as an individual. It was a total absurdity. At first, no one had any idea how this court case would affect anyone. Then, slowly, people began joining this absurd man and declaring themselves “Non-Entities.” They sold themselves as slaves to wealthy homes. Many of them did it just to have a roof over their heads. Some of them did it so they could leave behind the responsibilities of life--bills, relationships, and all the stress. Some of them had no reason at all. It made no sense. As the popularity of becoming a “non-entity” began to spread, some companies began to capitalize on this growing endeavor. That is when the Foundation was established. The Foundation produced an immediate media blitz about how they wanted to regulate the trading of non-entities and to monitor their treatment and care. They soon became the one and only “non-entity” provider system, with branches all over the world. This monopoly provided them with vast amounts of power, and they were not afraid to use it. They soon began to understand that certain non-entities brought much higher prices than others—specifically young people. The law stated that no one could give up their rights until they were 18 years of age. The Foundation began making deals with desperate parents. They would give them large amounts of money, and in return, they would agree that their child would sign over their rights to them when they turned 18. Many parents, high on drugs or drunk, signed their children away, thinking they could run away or change their minds later on. The Foundation, though, had other plans. When a parent signed over a child, they were immediately inserted with a tracking device. They knew where you were at all times. Some of these children tried to get out of the contract. They refused to sign over their rights to the Foundation. That’s when things got messy. On the outside, the Foundation was a large business organization, on the inside, they acted more like the mafia we read about in history class. If you didn’t follow through with the contract, you would disappear, and so would your whole family. You could not run from them. You could not hide."
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