Ourman: Book1

Ourman: Book1
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Download or read book Ourman: Book1 written by Gilgamesh Uth and published by Gilgamesh Uth. This book was released on 2023-01-19 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ourman is the tale of Steven Zaputz, a man caught in the crowd and lost to life. Despite valiant attempts to return to his family, he is stuck in a Kafkaesque world that is crushing him, forcing him to give up, to forget himself; yet, despite all odds, he slowly remembers a life lost, the person he once was. We learn of the wonderful people eager to aid Steven on his quest, so that he may aid them in defeating a giant of an enemy, the true force behind the machinations intend on stripping him of his humanity. Ourman is the tale of hope and resurgence we all need!


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