The 5th Academy (One Fantasy Direction): FREE SAMPLE (first half of the book)

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Fantasy Direction Book 1 · Kira Tigris
3.9
95 reviews
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225
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 The 5th Academy:There is the simple story about magic, friendship, love, adventures of mortals and immortals. One hidden magic word, five powerful mystic families or clans, one magic Academy of the five nature elements, three strong heroes and lots of orcs, elves, centaurs... and yes! Demons, jinnees and sorcerers!

There are lots of stories about love on the Earth, but each time there is something new to be added. I for one am not going to add another spiraling plot line.

Now, let’s take an immortal story like Romeo and Juliette, change their names and put the main characters in the present time. Let’s make their two families, who hate each other, not only powerful and rich, but also immortal and magic.

Then send our young lovers to an Academy, but not a common, usual University for mortal students, it should be something dangerous, magical and complicated. Something between death and life. And there, finally, let’s test their love with jealousy, danger, distance, fire, and water. Maybe  -why not- death…

Let’s watch, how their feelings for one another grow stronger and become insatiable…

The book's recipe:

35% MAGIC SCHOOL

30% TEENAGE LOVE

25% CUNNING VILLAIN 

10% PLOTS and DANGER



The author of this little story is a BIG FAN of "Hunger Games" by Susan Collins, "The Ender's game" by Orson Scott Card, “Divergent” by Veronica Roth and, of course, “Harry Potter” by J. K. Rowling. But the books of Kira Tigris are nothing like them!

fantasy, magic, future, fiction, dystopia, yang adults, adventures, action



#teen-love #sprite #teen-fic #young #greekgods #teen-fiction #teen #typical #teenfiction

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3.9
95 reviews
DAVE DAVE
August 6, 2018
Story not bad. The writing not so good. Need a proof reader. Way to many misspelled words or wrong words unless it was suppose to make no sense. Showing or uncovering something is reveal or revealed, not revile or reviled. Thos there was an occassion where reviled was used correctly but was also used in place of reveal more often. There were lot of this happening with multiple words and misspelling.. star wars Yoda fan must be wrote this they were. Though a pretty decent story for a middle schooler.
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shanna hood
November 10, 2019
I'm very sorry to say but you do need a proof reader when writing. I saw way too many errors which made it hard to read and you especially lost my interest when you suddenly delved into a character's backstory in a spot that didn't make too much sense. is it a memory? does it portray some sort of context for something that will happen in the future? hell if I know. context is important to a story and where you place it to get to know a character's motives are important. it felt like you sprung it out of the blue and like it was meant to trap the reader or make it hard for the reader to continue reading. not only that, but there was seriously way too many spelling errors for me to soldier through. I tried to give this story a chance and it does sound interesting, but I ended up being extremely disappointed with it.
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A Google user
January 30, 2019
This author should get someone who can spell to proofread and edit this book. There were words spelled wrong and grammatical errors almost constantly, which made it excruciating to read. Two of the main words used throughout the book which were spelled wrong were warrior (which is incorrectly spelled worrier in the book) and soldier (which is incorrectly spelled solder in the book). The book had chapter 4 in it two times. The book ended abruptly in the middle of a sentence. Total waste of time and money.
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