The History Books of Cindil

The History Books of Cindil
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Publisher : Author House
Total Pages : 62
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ISBN-13 : 9781438922249
ISBN-10 : 1438922248
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Book Synopsis The History Books of Cindil by : Drake Budde

Download or read book The History Books of Cindil written by Drake Budde and published by Author House. This book was released on 2008-12 with total page 62 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cindill was a peaceful world. Made by a group of gods, it was a place where men and mythical creatures alike enjoyed prosperity under the gods who created it. They ruled this land with the intension of handing it over to two humans who would earn immortality and rule for centuries. One of the gods, however, was corrupted by pride and vanity. He decided to take Cindill for his own. Betraying his fellow gods, he took over and brought forth evil. The only other two gods left then set in motion the rise of the brothers. Join Florida man, Ben Mole, and his brother, the Alaskan frontiersman, Fredrick Mole, as they fight for a throne, immortality, and the freedom of the people of Cindill. Joining them are the gods, Dingle and Zilidith, the immortal of the wood, Melcondria, the Hillman, Dindice, the traitor hoofgoofers, Gilfi and Bilfi, and the dragons, Drapyro and Drafrio. Together they shall lead an army against a prideful and powerful god to restore justice to a once peaceful and prosperous land.


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