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This book talks about a young man from a small remote town in Asia called Ishida. He sets on his journey filled with sorcery and mythical Beasts; throughout his journey, he learns about the mysteries of the World and the inter-dimensional realms coexisting within. Son of a fallen protector prophesized to defeat the one evil of the World, an evil which wreaks havoc and strikes fear. Will he succeed in his journey and get rid of the World of evil?
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This book talks about a young man from a small remote town in Asia called Ishida. He sets on his journey filled with sorcery and mythical Beasts; throughout his journey, he learns about the mysteries of the World and the inter-dimensional realms coexisting within. Son of a fallen protector prophesized to defeat the one evil of the World, an evil which wreaks havoc and strikes fear. Will he succeed in his journey and get rid of the World of evil?
Book Details
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ISBN978-93-90882-01-4
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Pages120
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Avg Reading Time4 hrs
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Age11-18 yrs
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Country of OriginIndia
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Customer Reviews
4 out of 5
Book
30/04/2023
Rishi Gajbhiye
๐The narrative has the capacity to elevate readers' levels of imagination. It featured a great combination of elementals and other powers, which I really loved. The entire plot is organised beautifully. Since the narration flows well, one can actually picture the scenes that are described. ๐The main character of the story is a young child named Ishida, who is blind to his destiny as the last hope for humanity. The prologue provides a strong background knowledge that will help the reader feel connected to the story as it develops on the battlefield. One can only speculate about how people would survive in a world when there is such a constant danger to their lives. With each page turn, the story becomes more and more exciting as all the events play out perfectly. ๐The pacing of the novel is flawless, but what I appreciated most about it was the characters. The author has done an excellent job of considering every option when choosing the words to be used for the narration. Every person who enjoys mythology should read this. ๐You'll begin picturing all the scenes and characters as soon as you start reading the book. Both the story and the language are clear. I truly enjoyed the book and I'm looking forward to read more from the Author. Rating:4.2/5๐