Stories Of The Mystic Legends (ON HOLD)
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  • Reads 118
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 8
  • Time 55m
Ongoing, First published Jun 12, 2016
"You're mad?"

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Characters of stories. That is what this book is all about.

There are two types of fictional book characters:

- People created by the pure imagination of an author, perhaps even influenced a little by the world surrounding the author.

- And then, people who live in our real world, called the 'Mystics'.

Who are the latter? If they're not from somebody's imagination, then where do they hail from? And how do we know which characters are which--the real, from the... not?

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"You're mad? I mean, just partially? Or..." she trailed off, letting the question hang.
"Marbles lost! Off the rocker!" he cried, throwing his arms out in the air. "Coocookachoo! You take your pick."
When he turned to face her, an enigmatic smile was on his face.
"For I am all of them," he stated simply.

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Okay, this book looks familiar (author speaking here, by the way) but it's got sliiightly different content within. Keeping same summary for now, and I'd change the title, but its similar enough to this one (want it changed to Legends of the Mystics) but it was similar enough and the cover says it soooo... yeah. Feel free, book cover makers, to PM me, and I hope you enjoy this book!
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