Draugar The Girl with the Golden Buddha

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Cover of the book Draugar The Girl with the Golden Buddha by The Seventh Scribe, Pegasus Books
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Author: The Seventh Scribe ISBN: 9781370839568
Publisher: Pegasus Books Publication: April 5, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: The Seventh Scribe
ISBN: 9781370839568
Publisher: Pegasus Books
Publication: April 5, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

If this book has somehow come to you, then tragically the worst has already happened, and you must prepare to have your hands bloodied in an epic battle, though it may already be too late for you.
Rise and fight, my brothers. Since the beginning, there have been ancient, perpetual, predatory creatures within our midst, and for most, they are impossible to recognize-no, not until the very end.
"There are more things in heaven and Earth," Shakespeare's Hamlet mused, " than are dreamt of in your philosophy." Brothers, sometimes we are forced to accept an existentialism that can no longer be ignored, where the lines between allegory and reality are blurred.
Come-begin this journey with me and live before you die. Your eyes will be opened and you will at last understand your destiny, if only as you perish from the Earth... or you may remain asleep and let it happen all the same. The choice is yours: read and live, or slumber and die. Don't say that you were never warned.
Open this book and read... if you dare!

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If this book has somehow come to you, then tragically the worst has already happened, and you must prepare to have your hands bloodied in an epic battle, though it may already be too late for you.
Rise and fight, my brothers. Since the beginning, there have been ancient, perpetual, predatory creatures within our midst, and for most, they are impossible to recognize-no, not until the very end.
"There are more things in heaven and Earth," Shakespeare's Hamlet mused, " than are dreamt of in your philosophy." Brothers, sometimes we are forced to accept an existentialism that can no longer be ignored, where the lines between allegory and reality are blurred.
Come-begin this journey with me and live before you die. Your eyes will be opened and you will at last understand your destiny, if only as you perish from the Earth... or you may remain asleep and let it happen all the same. The choice is yours: read and live, or slumber and die. Don't say that you were never warned.
Open this book and read... if you dare!

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