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Sean Kennedy

    This author is known for their wisdom and a robust, almost indestructible constitution, which is reflected in the depth and endurance of their writing. Their works often explore complex human relationships and moral dilemmas with a unique insight. With a charismatic style, they build a loyal fanbase that appreciates their penetrating view of the world. Although their work may seem demanding, it rewards readers with a wealth of ideas and unforgettable experiences.

    The Shock of War
    The High School Trilogy
    Into the Fire
    Dash and Dingo
    The Scabbed Wings Of Abaddon
    Immersion: 2086 Volume 1
    • 2023

      Ghost Squad

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      In a high-stakes environment, characters must navigate a world where survival hinges on making quick decisions: defend themselves, flee, or face dire consequences. The narrative explores themes of resilience and the instinct for self-preservation, highlighting the intense pressures and moral dilemmas faced in life-or-death situations. As tensions rise, the choices made by the characters reveal their true nature and the lengths they will go to in order to survive.

      Ghost Squad
    • 2022

      The book offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes glimpse into Sean Kennedy's musical journey, beginning at age 9. It showcases the creation process of his three albums—"Tell Me," "The One," and "What's Left Unsaid"—through never-before-seen photographs from recording sessions and photoshoots, along with original handwritten lyrics. This unique collection captures the essence of his artistic evolution and provides fans with an intimate look at his creative process.

      The High School Trilogy
    • 2017

      Dublin is a city bordered by the sea - in all its moods and beauty. Dublin Bay presents over 250 photographs from Howth in the north to Greystones in the south.

      Dublin Bay
    • 2016

      Into the Fire

      Poems from Australia

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Diverse styles of rhyme and blank verse characterize these poems, reflecting the author's experiences through various crises. While some pieces carry a humorous tone, others delve into more somber themes of regret and hardship. The collection invites readers to interpret the emotions and messages in their own way, offering a blend of lightheartedness and depth.

      Into the Fire
    • 2016

      Immersion: 2086 Volume 1

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.7(37)Add rating

      Set in a future where augmented reality dominates, Dan Hunter investigates a peculiar complaint that thrusts him into a chaotic mix of living weapons and seductive religious factions. Navigating through the intricate layers of Immersion, the leading technological platform, he uncovers dark secrets and advanced projects hidden in the upper atmosphere. These revelations hold the potential to transform humanity, raising questions about the implications of technology on society and individual perception.

      Immersion: 2086 Volume 1
    • 2016

      Ambient Reports: 2087: Volume 1

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set in a near-future dystopia, this collection features thirteen short stories exploring a cybernetic world filled with genetic manipulation and digital realities. Readers will navigate a datastream where entities like the Made and Plague thrive, and embark on adventures across global landscapes, from submerged territories to futuristic urban rooftops. The narratives intertwine to reveal Sean Kennedy's vision of a cyberpunk future, warning against the impending Zero Day Revolution.

      Ambient Reports: 2087: Volume 1
    • 2016

      The poems have diverse styles of rhyme and blank verse. I've experienced several crises in my time on the planet; some of which have a humorous touch, but others feature the grim or regretful side. Readers may interpret them as they wish. The complexities of cricket are laid bare, and I was never any good at the game. But I was a world record holder as part of the crowd of more than ninety thousand at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1961 when Australia played the West Indies. Finally, there are some whimsical verses drawn on topics like the ocean, home life, psychology, and the Arctic.

      Into the Fire
    • 2015

      Loved, Called, Gifted

      • 308 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      What would it be like to have a deeper sense of motivation and purpose? There is a God-given reservoir of world-changing energy in everyone. This book takes you on a journey to discover the trail of evidence God has left for you about who you are, what you are really good at, what motivates you and what He wants you to do with your life.

      Loved, Called, Gifted
    • 2011

      The Shock of War

      Civilian Experiences, 1937-1945

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the often-overlooked civilian experiences during the Second World War, this book delves into the profound impact of conflict on everyday lives from 1937 to 1945. Sean Kennedy highlights personal stories and societal changes, illustrating how war reshaped communities and individual identities. By shifting attention from soldiers to civilians, the narrative reveals the resilience, suffering, and adaptation of those who faced the war's consequences far from the front lines.

      The Shock of War
    • 2009

      Dash and Dingo

      • 310 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Stodgy British archivist Henry Percival-Smythe slaves away in the dusty basement of Ealing College in 1934, the only bright spot in his life his obsession with a strange Australian mammal, the thylacine. It has been hunted to the edge of extinction, and Henry would love nothing more than to help the rare creature survive. Then a human whirlwind spins through his door. Jack ""Dingo"" Chambers is also on the hunt for the so-called ""Tasmanian Tiger,"" although his reasons are far more altruistic. Banding together, Dingo and the newly nicknamed Dash travel halfway around the globe in their quest to save the thylacine from becoming a footnote in the pages of biological history. While they search high and low, traverse the wilds, and fight the deadliest of all creatures-man-Dash and Dingo will face danger and discover another fierce passion within themselves: a desire for each other.

      Dash and Dingo