Siba - The Eternal Quest
by B. Singh
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GENRE: Fantasy
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BLURB:
An epic journey of adventure, heroism, and self-exploration
through the eyes of a teenage boy named Siba.
Siba’s
life takes an exciting turn when his pet parrot takes him to a magical forest.
He explores the mysterious forest-dwellers and the precious ancient wisdoms of
the fantasy world when a sudden tragedy jeopardizes life on earth. To save the
world, he must embark on a legendary journey to the Pole Star.
Siba
encounters many mythical creatures and numerous thrilling challenges that jolt
him to his core. They leave burning questions in his mind about the world and
his own existence. He must dive into the dark labyrinths of his mind, for the
last hope of saving humanity seems to be hidden there.
Can
he solve the mysteries of the mystical world and his inner world? Can he
complete his journey to the Pole Star and save the world?
A
perfect blend of fantasy, mysticism, and spirituality that explores the answer
to the eternal question – Who Am I?
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Excerpt One:
Chapter 1 – The Grass Thief
“Watch your left!” shouted the leader of the golden eagles.
Before the angel could maneuver to his right, blinding lightning struck across
the dark clouds, just missing his left wing. The very next moment, deafening
thunder numbed everything. The angel and the accompanying eagles held their
nerves and pushed through the expanding wall of clouds. The leader of the
eagles anticipated growing dangers and feared they would get lost. He yelled,
“I can’t help you if I can’t see where we are going. The storm is escalating
into a tornado. We won’t be able to withstand these powerful winds for long.
Everyone, move up above the thunderstorm. We’ll resume our journey from there.”
The angel and the eagles listened to the leader’s call and
flew up above the clouds. Looking down on the thundering clouds, the leader
took a deep sigh of relief. He quickly turned his head toward the others to
check their condition. “What happened to your wings?” the shocked leader
screamed at the angel.
The angel looked instinctively on his sides. There were no
wings but flapping arms. A sudden gush of panic infused in him as he realized
he was just a boy and not an angel. Right away, the horrified boy fell into the
dark mushrooming clouds, screaming from the bottom of his gut. His arms and
legs kept flailing in despair until he disappeared into the dark swirling
storm.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
B. Singh grew
up in a small city, Chandigarh, located near the foothills of the mighty
Himalayas in northwest India. Since his childhood, he has always had an
inquisitive mindset. He doesn’t settle for the pre-existing answers if they
don’t make sense to him. Instead, he explores, experiments, and finds the
answer himself. He has traveled across India from north to south not only for
his education but also to explore different cultures and values. To continue
his journey of exploration, he moved from India to Canada. After graduating
from the University of Windsor, Canada, he conceived the idea of compiling his
learnings in the form of a spiritual fantasy book. This well-crafted and
awe-inspiring adventurous journey into a fantasy world is full of chiseled gems
of wisdom that will enrich the lives of every human being on earth.
You can learn
more on Instagram: @returntonature_
Instagram Link:
https://www.instagram.com/returntonature_/
Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Siba-Eternal-Quest-B-Singh-ebook/dp/B0BJTG2SVV/ref=sr_1_1
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