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It sounds like an allegorical novel, low fantasy or realistic, that takes into importance the dichotomy of morality. It sounds a bit heavy handed as far as the message goes, but I might pick it up and thumb through it. Definitely for a more adult audience, or older YA.

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They Came From Planet Grape!
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not me reviving this

Fun, lighthearted, made for kids or teens, and probably not something I would personally pick off the shelf XD

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sounds very 2015 YWS

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i don't have one so i'll let the next person try out @Omni's

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@Omni it reminds me of an older phrase of opposites: chalk & cheese
I'd guess it was some sort of fantasy situation. The combination gives me definite LOTR vibes because of elven armory composites. And then, I could see it meaning different things to different age ranges.

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The Waiting Star

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@Brigadier This title gives me traveling a galaxy in a space ship vibe, or about just using a star as a symbol in the story overall. Which I like, especially as I'm imagining a book cover with a star on it, like someone waiting for another at home.

I'm debating between a couple of titles for my NaNo project this year -- Dreamless is my current one, while others (Waking, Beginning, Drifting) have been messing with me as well to change it to.
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@JustPerks hiiii! I like Dreamless the most out of those picks, as it feels the most vivid of the words. Dreamless gives me realistic modern fantasy vibes, and also young adult vibes. It's definitely something I can see on store shelves and I'd assume it's YA maybe dystopian fiction.

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