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Flint & Fern | The Karma of the Condor

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Welcome to the world of Flint and Fern. Set a hundred years into the future, almost unrecognisable to us, this is the first story in an Epic Fantasy series that follows the adventures and learning of a group of young people. 
This story aims to be entertaining yet thought-provoking, hoping to strike a chord with teenagers who are often out of sync with current adult thinking. 
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Book Review 1 

Resource Savings

I highly recommend this book as a contribution to bring valuable ancient wisdom back to support our world and health.
If you could shape the ideal world, not only for you but for all people and all living things, how would it look? 
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Book Review 2

I very much enjoyed reading a book which is set in a utopian future rather than a dystopian future, especially since sometimes it feels like we are already in the dystopian future. But what if we got it right? Took action on climate change and moved away from consumerism? ​
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Book Review 3

The book takes you on a journey to another world, one which we could all be living in if we didn't love 'things' so much and look after the environment and ourselves! It's a book about coming of age, where a brother and sister head out to make their way in the world and find their purpose. Great read. 
​~ Louise Anderson
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Click on the links below to review the environmental savings achieved by printing on stone paper. 
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How to Recycle

The binding agent used in this stone-based material is high-density polyethylene. It has a higher recyclability than paper and does not release any toxic emissions when incinerated. But it must reach the plastics container to be recycled properly, so please do not throw this away in the paper recycling!
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