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297
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This large (378 pages), imaginary adventure novel should give the best selling authors like King Stephen's heavy competition. Interlaced with the elements of the kingdom of King Arthur with a wonderfully little Arthur romance, Arturo * El Lei keeps the readers attracted. ...
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Adventure fiction, fantasy
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This large (378 pages), imaginary adventure novel should give the best selling authors like King Stephen's heavy competition. Interlaced with the elements of the kingdom of King Arthur with a wonderfully little Arthur romance, Arturo * El Lei keeps the readers attracted.
The main character, Art Reyes escape the life of the gang and participate in the Marine Corps - But when the terrorists release the devastating plague, the government will not allow the survival of mankind to serve him unprotected plague survivors It is at most tentative, due to drug up gang of angry, disturbed people attacking. Atrocities and recklessness reduce the number of women, preserved food is decreasing, fuel is sparse, life-saving and painful drugs are surprised by stressful survivors
One safe haven is created by a ruthless man who dominates with an iron fist. Meanwhile, art struggles to find meaning in an unforgettable dream that leaves him with the feeling he has the purpose to fulfill. And even if we strive to balance the elements of survival, fixed violence - free art discovered by chance. Throw to the position of the leader and possibly the savior of civilization, the rival of art fight and the evil man.
But I say it is safe, but I am writing. Joan Hall kept me fascinating from page 1 and above. I felt torn apart when I had to put the book and deal with life! I read from the heart that adorable and fantasy genres are encouraged to anyone who reads excellent.
ISBN #: 1554102587
Author: Joan Upton Hall
Publisher: Zumaya Otherworlds
~ Lillian Brummet-book critic - the book's debris, the co-author of the guide for anyone involved in his / her influence on the environment - the author of understanding, the collection of poetry (http: //www.sunshinecable.com/~drumit)
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