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Carl King is an average boy, a gentle, kind teen who attracts an odd assortment of friends. He sometimes confers with trees... and happens to have antlers on his head. Evangeline Chase is an average girl from a close-knit family. She likes to run and enjoys a long walk in the woods... with her bow and arrow. It's a match made in deep, dark magic.
The people who come here to take risks are either a sect or a temporary team. At worst, they are familiar friends. No one will dare to break into the bloody desert alone like Zhu Linger.
Fearless heroes, feisty princesses, sly magicians, terrifying dragons, talking foxes and miniature dogs. They all feature in this enthralling compendium of Chinese fairy tales and legends, along with an array of equally colourful characters and captivating plots. Although largely unknown in the West, the 70-plus stories in this volume are just as beguiling as the more familiar Grimms' Fairy Tales or Arabian Nights. They were collected in the early 20th century by Richard Wilhelm and first translated into English by Frederick H Martens. This beautifully produced revised and edited new edition includes updated notes which not only provide background on the tales, but also offer a fascinating insight into ancient Chinese folk lore and culture. These are stories to return to time and time again. From awesome adventures to quirky allegories, from the exploits of the gods to fables about beggars who outwit their betters, Chinese Fairy Tales and Legends is extraordinarily diverse and endlessly engaging. These wonderful stories have enduring and universal appeal, and will intrigue both children and adults.
Sometimes the most difficult thing to do is tell the truth. Especially when that truth might make someone look foolish.When the fearsome king looks into the wrong side of his hand mirror he mistakenly thinks that his head is missing. Fearing that they might embarrass the king with the truth, the villagers uphold the lie and it spreads darkness across the kingdom. Then a boy from lands afar arrives to speak the truth to the king...but he has to get through the villagers first who have no intention of letting the truth fly free.Help your children understand how important the truth becomes when good intentioned lies are allowed to prevail. This is book 3 in the Spiral Fairy Tales Series by Ariadne AppleTree.For the other books in the series please visit www.spiralfairytales.com