By Hollis Godfrey
Imagine a super-smart scientist named Alan who invents a special fog that makes all bombs and guns stop working—no more big booms! During a huge war where countries are fighting and hurting lots of people, Alan decides to fly planes and spray his fog everywhere, from America to Europe. Suddenly, nobody's weapons explode, soldiers can't fight, and the war ends super fast. Alan saves the world, marries his girlfriend, and everyone cheers for peace forever!
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Portable container releasing the chemical fog that inertizes all explosives worldwide.
Modified aircraft used to spray the peace vapor over battlefields and factories.
Handwritten notes detailing the formula for the war-ending invention.
Can you guess the opening line?
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The man who ended war | ⭐ 85/100 | Hopeful, Tense, Triumphant | View on Amazon |
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The Giver | — | Somber, Tense, Hopeful | View on Amazon |
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Redwall | — | Heroic, Tense, Triumphant | View on Amazon |