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Sultan Of The Moon And Stars (Orokon)
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by - written on 02/05/01 (Useful, 21 readings)
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This is the third book in a series of which 4 books have so far been written. In the books, a group of friends are on a quest for the long lost crystals of the Orokon. This book has an Arabian feel, with genies, magic carpets and eastern potentates. It could stand alone, but there are references to the adventures which took place in the first two books. Prince Jemany and his friends are struggling to regain the lost crystals of the Orokon, which seem to have lives of their own. The tale is one of good against evil, with ancient gods battling it out in the background. The characters battle against overwhelming odds but there are humorous incidents to ... Read the complete review
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