Diondray's Journey

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Contemporary
Cover of the book Diondray's Journey by Marion Hill, Red Mango
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Author: Marion Hill ISBN: 1230001557961
Publisher: Red Mango Publication: February 22, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Marion Hill
ISBN: 1230001557961
Publisher: Red Mango
Publication: February 22, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Your mission: To unite a nation divided by a forest of lies.

When privilege becomes an unbearable burden.

When you must discard your privilege to bring peace.

What is a life of privilege worth if there’s no peace?

One journey to save the world.

One journey to unite the world.

When hope rests on the shoulders of only one.

When hope rests on the shoulders of only one man.

Diondray’s Journey is the second book set in the imaginative and colorful world of Kammbia.

"In Diondray's Journey, we continue Diondray's journey through three cities. Each city has its own customs and traditions, we get the unique perspective of both Diondray - who is an outsider- and of the people who have grown up with them. It was very interesting.

"We meet a lot of characters and I was worried I wouldn't be able tok eep up with them. I was about halfway finished with the book when I realized I wasn't having any problems keeping up with them at all. Just like in the first book, Diondray's Discovery, the world building is just beautiful. I also love to read a book and be thinking about it after I've finished. Unity and division were big themes in this one, and I liked how they were dealt with. The division problems one city in particular stood out to me, and I was so glad Diondray was able to help bring the people together again." Kurlann-Goodreads reviewer

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Your mission: To unite a nation divided by a forest of lies.

When privilege becomes an unbearable burden.

When you must discard your privilege to bring peace.

What is a life of privilege worth if there’s no peace?

One journey to save the world.

One journey to unite the world.

When hope rests on the shoulders of only one.

When hope rests on the shoulders of only one man.

Diondray’s Journey is the second book set in the imaginative and colorful world of Kammbia.

"In Diondray's Journey, we continue Diondray's journey through three cities. Each city has its own customs and traditions, we get the unique perspective of both Diondray - who is an outsider- and of the people who have grown up with them. It was very interesting.

"We meet a lot of characters and I was worried I wouldn't be able tok eep up with them. I was about halfway finished with the book when I realized I wasn't having any problems keeping up with them at all. Just like in the first book, Diondray's Discovery, the world building is just beautiful. I also love to read a book and be thinking about it after I've finished. Unity and division were big themes in this one, and I liked how they were dealt with. The division problems one city in particular stood out to me, and I was so glad Diondray was able to help bring the people together again." Kurlann-Goodreads reviewer

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