Saving Ordenia - For ages 7 - 14

By L.A Speedwing
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(4.33 based on 3 reviews)

Published: Jan. 22, 2012
Words: 2466 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

A Fairytale about how a very ordinary country became extraordinary thanks two children with magical powers. As Diem grows up and realizes that he can cut any tree and plant using only his mind, the country's reputation grows far and wide. That is until a terrible ugly man called Pulkitru declares their country his. Can his sister, Nyx stop this man from destroying their kingdom?

Extended description

A pale prince and a quiet princess, two siblings inherit a very ordinary country with a walled garden.

As Diem grows up and realizes that he can cut any tree and plant using only his mind, the country's reputation grows far and wide.

That is until a terrible ugly man called Pulkitru comes claiming their country. Now Diem is powerless. Can his sister, Nyx stop this man from destroying their kingdom? And what is her secret?

Tags

love, romantic, women fiction, fairytale fantasy children fantasy fiction books magic powers nature

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Review by: Marcia Carrington on May 06, 2012 : star star star star
While it might seem innocuous on first glance, this likable short story is a knowing work with subtle philsophical undercurrents.
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Review by: Anise Nalci on April 20, 2012 : star star star star
A very lovely fantasy story that is well worth a read. It's short but it is a truly original story.
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Review by: J.J. Fleetwood on April 16, 2012 : star star star star star
This is a very imaginative fantasy story that would appeal especially to younger readers. It tells the story of the prince and princess of a tiny country and the magical powers that change their lives.
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