The 5th Academy: One Fantasy Direction

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· Fantasy Direction Book 1 · Kira Tigris
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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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4.1
333 reviews
Michael Avery
July 28, 2020
I did manage to finish the story despite the painful grammar and spelling. yang=young, solder=soldier, these are repeated constantly with many others. Run is often replaced in conditions that call for ran, fall for fell come for came. Then there are hundreds of, it, I, at, the and an that are just left out of sentences. I found no author bio so if English is a second language it could have been much worse.
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Bryan Bass
February 27, 2020
The story was very intriguing. However the number of typos was distracting. I think with better editing/writing it could be great. It's almost like it was translated by someone who does not quite understand english grammar. I hope I did not offend anyone but that's my opinion. The story has great potential.
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Tara Deihm
April 28, 2020
This book is riddled with grammatical errors. There are 2 chapter 5s. The first chapter 5 is the exact copy of chapter 4, including the typos. Many errors appear to be wording changes that left sentence out of proper order, or possibly poor punctuation depending on how you would fix the sentence. The story line has some potential, but the poor writing and unnecessary redundancy, not to mention the sequence. A 10 chapter flashback?! The introduction to the characters places the reader in the scene effectively. The plot has been done and redone ad nauseam, but the addition of magic and magical creatures is enough to rewrap it in a new and interesting package. If it had only been better written I would say It's definitely a YA romance story with a magical twist; something for light reading that would attract tweens and doesn't require you to think too much. However, getting past the constant typos is just too frustrating. I'm quitting at chapter 12.
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