SONG of LOCKE: Scroll 1-2

Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
Cover of the book SONG of LOCKE: Scroll 1-2 by J Washburn, J Washburn
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Author: J Washburn ISBN: 9781516316199
Publisher: J Washburn Publication: August 4, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: J Washburn
ISBN: 9781516316199
Publisher: J Washburn
Publication: August 4, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

This is a 250 page version, enough to get you deeply engrossed in SONG OF LOCKE.

Locke is an elfe who feels a deep longing for something—it’s a strange, magical feeling that he can’t quite describe. His sylfe Picke (who is a creature something like a fairy) dares him to follow a band of bloodthirsty warriors into the woods, promising they’ll lead to the thing Locke has been longing for. In spite of his doubts, Locke takes the dare, and the two of them find themselves on a wild adventure. Soon Locke must face snarling wolves, wield a magic blade, and risk his life to rescue a goddess—a girl he hardly knows but who he can’t stop thinking about—from the clutches of a fallen god.

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In the spirit of Legend of Zelda and Peter Pan, SONG OF LOCKE portrays a detailed fantasy world, somewhat grittier than its forebears and drenched in human emotion. The tale has swordfights, witty banter, crushes, and even some subtle philosophy smuggled in. It’s an epic for everyone who loves good stories—for anyone who has longed for something that seemed forever out of reach.

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This is a 250 page version, enough to get you deeply engrossed in SONG OF LOCKE.

Locke is an elfe who feels a deep longing for something—it’s a strange, magical feeling that he can’t quite describe. His sylfe Picke (who is a creature something like a fairy) dares him to follow a band of bloodthirsty warriors into the woods, promising they’ll lead to the thing Locke has been longing for. In spite of his doubts, Locke takes the dare, and the two of them find themselves on a wild adventure. Soon Locke must face snarling wolves, wield a magic blade, and risk his life to rescue a goddess—a girl he hardly knows but who he can’t stop thinking about—from the clutches of a fallen god.

* * *

In the spirit of Legend of Zelda and Peter Pan, SONG OF LOCKE portrays a detailed fantasy world, somewhat grittier than its forebears and drenched in human emotion. The tale has swordfights, witty banter, crushes, and even some subtle philosophy smuggled in. It’s an epic for everyone who loves good stories—for anyone who has longed for something that seemed forever out of reach.

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