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Fury of the Dragon Goddess
Fury of the Dragon Goddess | Sarwat Chadda
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While on vacation in London, Sikander Aziz gets his hands on the mythic tablet of destinies. Naturally Sik uses it to get his brother Mo back among the living. His wish is granted, but at a terrible cost. Sik's troubles multiply a billionfold when the tablet is stolen by the elder god of insanity, Lugal, who brings back Tiamat, the great chaos dragon and mother of all monsters. Nothing less than the fate of the world is at stake when a Muslim boy takes on the ancient gods of Mesopotamia in this action thriller by a master storyteller.
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LynnMPK
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Love the shout out to Camp Halfblood!

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Bookish_Gal
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Mehso-so

Not sure how I feel about this book. Liked the premise. Those without love can be taught love. The point of fate felt off. You can tell the authors note of this book was unplanned. Couple of plot hole feeling moments. Ending was odd to me, even as it brought the book together. Character development felt stagnant. Did like this scene thou, as it is a more common feeling today.
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