Friday, November 27, 2020

Book Review - Race to the End of the World


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Race to the End of the World by A.L. Tait

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it was amazing
bookshelves: read-fantasy-sci-firead-youth-fantasy-sci-fi

I truly enjoyed this book! The characters were so well developed that I felt like I was in their mind while reading it. The story has a great plot with plenty of surprises. I can't wait to read the next book.

Friday, January 4, 2019

Book review

The Red Pyramid

Once again, Rick Riordan does an excellent job of bringing young teen adventures to life. I always like how he tangles his stories with Mythology. He makes me want to become a better writer. Can't wait to read #2!

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Blogging class

I have been off my Blog for so long that I signed up to take a Blogging class tomorrow. Watch for upcoming posts and changes.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

"Stories are told. Legends are believed. Myths are stories. Faith makes legends.-Silver Kat" from The Chosen Ones book.
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Trahe Chronicles FANS: Completed 100 book pages for Book 2!

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

In celebration of Earthweek, D.L. Price is sharing a glipse into the world of Trahe.


THE TRAHE CHRONICLES: BOOK ONE

THE CHOSEN ONES 

By D.L. Price



In the beginning, all was created, including many galaxies of stars and planets. The Creator of the universe formed the planet Trahe. On this planet, he created numerous living species, including seven tribes of two-legged creatures.

            Evadeam was the first of the seven tribes, and its members were given the responsibility of recording the history of their planet Trahe. Their writings were known as the Trahe Chronicles.

            As recorded, peace and harmony reigned for the first one thousand years of the new planet. But as history patterns of Trahe’s sister planets revealed, evil transpired. The Creator wept as Trahe was embraced by sin. The Creator’s tears caused nature’s fury, and the planet was gripped by natural disasters. Howling winds, thundering rains, screaming squalls, blizzards, and thrashing waters ravaged Trahe. But small voices broke through the pounding storms. They begged for the Creator to stop, to help, and to forgive. The Creator remembered forgiveness and listened.




The swampy everglades quickly turned into taller green foliage. The pegasi had to fly higher to avoid the larger trees. As Diana looked down, she saw more and more willow trees, and the farther they flew, the larger the willows became. Pegasi began to fly upward to clear a huge forest of trees. The forest was thick. It was hard to tell where one tree ended and another one began. After what seemed like only a short time, the pegasi carefully started to fly downward. Diana held on tighter to the saddle horn. “Brooke, I think we are going to crash right into the trees.”

As they approached the tree, branches opened in the middle, and Midnight flew up into the opening. A soft light came from above and guided them to the middle of the tree. The branches became thinner, and Diana’s mouth dropped as she saw what was in front of her.

            It was a wooded city made out of the willow tree’s branches and roots. It reminded her of a very large tree-house city. It was incredible. One by one, the pegasi landed on the forest floor in the middle of the willow tree city.