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  • Notes from the Roads : Visit to the land of American Gods by skbiswasus
    skbiswasus
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    "We do not go into ceremony to talk about God. We go into ceremony to talk With God"- this quote of a famous Red Indian chief made me curious about Native American Gods. It inspired me to travel across three Americas in last few years when I became familiar with these words : Kukulkahn & Quetzquell , Virakocha , Tsechenako & Kachina . These strange words are the names of Gods: the American gods - worshipped by thousands of people in the western hemisphere even today. I have travelled across three Americas to explore the mysteries ,mythologies & archeology of Mayans & Inca kingdoms and shared my fascinating experience in this book.
  • Bride of the Darkness by PiyaSinghTomar
    PiyaSinghTomar
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    Will you choose someone who is standing on the threshold of Good and Evil. Whom the devil calls every now and then? Amos Vega faces the same questions when he falls in love with a mysterious girl in the wood of New Amsterdam. A tale set in the New Amsterdam colony in the year 1655 that speaks volumes about a world lit by the shadows of Savage Indians, Witchcraft and Fear.
  • Captain Hook and the Runaway Boy by DaviddeVilliers
    DaviddeVilliers
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    DISCLAIMER: I do not own rights to the characters in this story besides my own. All original Peter Pan characters belong to J.M. Barrie. Thank you and I hope you will enjoy. Jack Brown is one of those few children who had it rough. His father left and his mother was never a good role model. He was all alone. It was not long that he chose to run away from home, only to be captured by a demonic-looking shadow which took him to a someplace he have heard stories of. A place where you can never age and never escape: Neverland. Jack was taken to the island's tyrannical ruler, Peter Pan. When Jack saw what Peter Pan was capable of, he attempted to escape. Then he met someone who he believed that could be worse than Peter Pan. The notorious and evil pirate, Captain Hook. Jack, now trapped on a pirate ship with pirates, he knew he had to do whatever it took to survive. Jack had to do hard labor but after some fine work, Jack begins to impress the Captain. Soon, Captain Hook grows fond over the boy and decides to take the boy in as his own. Jack, too, begins to look up to Captain Hook as a father figure. However, when Peter Pan gives Hook an offer he couldn't possibly refuse, Hook is torn between a choice which would define the kind of person he really is. I really hope you guys will like this. Thanks!
  • The Irony of Hope by maithalbusaidi
    maithalbusaidi
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