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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I really enjoyed this book more than i initially thought I would. In the beginning, it read like a children's book but the philosophical and metaphysical ideas just keep coming in a manner that adults can appreciate. Anyone with an interest in New Age, spiritualism or many other ways to view the Universe will appreciate this book. It brought to my mind Jonathan Livingston Seagull. Does the Universe conspire to help us develop in certain directions? In any case it's a excellent read that picks up a kind of fantasy, steampunkish but sweet steam as it progresses. Using rabbits and a charming simple manner is a big risk for any author but for me it pays off in The Eleventh Ring. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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The Eleventh Ring is a brand new full-length fantasy adventure novel chronicling Bartholomew Rabbit's transformation from a sedate and naive country rabbit to Bartholomew the Adventurer, the most powerful Shaper on the planet Earth. Set in the far distant future long after humans have vanished, this is a new world where rabbits and rodents have evolved to become the highest form of intelligence. If you like heroes, evil kings with villainous schemes, magic, science, metaphysics, ancient robots, infernal machines, dismal swamps, mystical islands, and true love - then this is the book for you. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Anyone with an interest in New Age, spiritualism or many other ways to view the Universe will appreciate this book. It brought to my mind Jonathan Livingston Seagull. Does the Universe conspire to help us develop in certain directions? In any case it's a excellent read that picks up a kind of fantasy, steampunkish but sweet steam as it progresses.
Using rabbits and a charming simple manner is a big risk for any author but for me it pays off in The Eleventh Ring. ( )