THE WALL OF CARDSis a coming-of-age tale set in the heart of Kisumu, where the weathered stone wall separating Kisumu Girls’ and Kisumu Boys’ High Schools becomes both a literal and symbolic barrier. Through secret notes, hidden messages, and quiet acts of rebellion, students on both sides navigate friendship, longing, and the mysteries that bridge their divided worlds.This story was born from the author’s own memories as a former student of Kisumu Boys’ High School, a place where invisible and visible walls shaped daily life and friendships. Eddie Edwin Otieno found himself reliving these stories in a new light during the Gen Z uprising of June 25, 2024, when Kenyan youths rose up across the nation to protest poor governance, ultimately forcing President Ruto to withdraw the controversial Finance Bill 2024.Inspired by the courage, unity, and hope of a new generation, Eddie weaves together personal nostalgia and the spirit of youthful resistance, creating a narrative that speaks to anyone who has ever searched for connection and meaning in the spaces between us.
It is a world of both machine-guns and magic, and it is a world at war.
One soldier – a powerful mage – believes she can turn the tide of the war with knowledge and experience from another world.
Is one soldier enough to re-write history? Or will fate prove too strong an adversary?
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June Anderson, a typical straight young man who pays taxes regularly, has a secret. He loves reading Boys Love, or BL for short.
One day, when he was ready to sleep, he somehow transmigrated into the R18 BL novel he loves, ‘You Are My Fated One.’
The problem is, he was not the male lead’s love interest, but the female mob boss, and a childhood friend of the protagonist’s villainess, Emelia Roosevelt.
Screw fate, destiny, or the ending of the novel! He prefers to choose his happiness and survival than follow the flow of the original novel, and it is worth dying for. After all, chasing after his bias was his dream come true.