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The city of Mississauga is a sizeable city of over 720,000 people as of the 2012 census located approximately 15 to | The city of Mississauga is a sizeable city of over 720,000 people as of the 2012 census located approximately 15 to | ||
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Revision as of 07:57, December 12, 2012
Midnight Solstice The Near Nirvana Auras is a drama fiction novel written by William H Balaz (born January 18, 1995) of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The book was published on November 26, 2012 by AuthorHouse; a Toronto based company.
Plot
The story revolves around Taylor Metora and Kaleb Skyebann; two twenty-one year olds living in the "ghettos" of Toronto, Ontario who have controlled "immortal" qualities. As a result, they live in ignorance that the rest of the world suffers from the same poor conditions that they do. Upon greeting a "wise gentlemen" they learn "what they really are" and that the society that they live in is nearing it's demise.
Editorial review
"I am qualified to right this book because I am the only one who knows what happens within it. My feelings have never been stronger about the world of my book; that it will take off above and beyond. I've already gotten a few positive reviews from a few that have been showed a preview and it's a safe bet that a lot of the world will see with them eye to eye. 2. My book focus's on personal fantasy as well as having a way to appeal the substance to everyone. That is what I feel in my head. I never played sports as a kid and have always felt like more of an outcast when it came to social activities. In a way, this book is a trophy to my, something to cherish and above all, be ever so proud of. 3. I grew in subrubia Mississauga, Ontario. It's a neighbour to the big city of Toronto. Growing up within the suburbs, i've always been able to make friends with those around me, but I can never help the feeling of my nature coercing me to resort to anti-socialism. I've always been a polite person, but I'll avoid someone I know very well undetected in a coincidental situation if I get the chance. That being said, I can tell you the main benefit of my anti-social nature, my vivid Imagination. I believe that all authors who possess a unique and vicarious imagination will soon have their turn in success. That and a confident faith. That is why I see myself embracing the critical success of the books one day in the future. --This text refers to the Paperback edition."
Content
The book contains extensive amounts of profanity and adult subject matter and is not suitable for children.
The City of Mississauga
The city of Mississauga is a sizeable city of over 720,000 people as of the 2012 census located approximately 15 to 20 miles west of Toronto depending on the exact position in the city. The city despite an extremely liberal political orientation is known for it's affluence and comparitively low crime rates in comparison to more inner-city areas.