Halo Sun


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She thought it was too good to be true when Rhian showed up at her foster home with a DNA test claiming to be her sister. Little did Brynlee know how life-changing this revelation would be. The misplaced mound they call Halo, that her sister’s neighborhood is perched upon, was peculiar to Brynlee. Sort of a Utopian, clean-living, high-tech, all-inclusive hill with no need to go down into the small farm town below. While enrolled in the local Halo academy, she soon realized that it’s more of a training facility than an academic institution. But they’re training for peace, not war. Unaware of the chaos that’s transpiring in the world outside of the academy, Brynlee learns that the elite hillside community has been slowly making progress in attaching its sticky threads to weave a web across the nation for years. Those who fear the spider will soon discover how they need the valuable predator to survive. Once you get caught in the web of Halo, it’s impossible to get out. Unless you become the spider.




Halo of the Sun


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Noël Bennett interweaves Navajo legends with her own experiences of living and weaving on the Navajo reservation. These well-told tales reveal the underpinnings of the private and mystical Navajo culture. They are also classic "everyman" stories, transcending time and place--reminding us that the most powerful truths come in ordinary moments.




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