Portal Kayangan – A Dragon’s Tail

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Tales From The Emerald Wind

ISBN: 3659704911
ISBN 13: 9783659704918
Autor: Shukor, Saifulnizam
Verlag: JustFiction Edition
Umfang: 144 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.06.2016
Auflage: 1/2016
Format: 0.9 x 22 x 15
Gewicht: 233 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert
Artikelnummer: 9535805 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

What happens if you put together a group comprised of a super smart boy dragon, a sickly anthropologist, a sentient plant soldier and a demented metallic amphibian; put them on a spaceship, then send them off on an adventure that begins from a backwater housing estate, a sacred pseudo-comet nexus and ending up on a majestic city floating inside a time warp vortex? Chaotic, thats for sure! I bid you welcome then, to the side-splitting adventure of the two previously bored boys Faizul and Azrun! Intended as a pseudo-homage of sort to the hilltop mansion of the red-capped Faizul, this fourth title from the ten-part series is sure to be a veritable blow-by-blow mondo bizarro racket! A story of a brilliant juvenile wyrm outcast with a bounty on his head, a glittering, floral private with a royal runaway headache and a wisecracking, spell casting, sandwich eating, bio-mechanical frog! Throw in a gigantic, time-controlling spider with a quirky accent into the mix and you will find yourself spiralling through a parable that would either keep you laughing in the middle of the night, or bore you like a demented dentists drill! Either way, happy reading!

Autorenporträt

Born and raised in the now Royal Johorean Town of Muar and currently residing in Kuala Lumpur, Saiful Nizam Shukor is a former journalist turned novelist and poet by day and an independent songwriter/musician by night. A born clairaudient psychic, he also does tarot reading in his spare time and listens to New Age music for inspiration.

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