How to Set the World on Fire

How to Set the World on Fire
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Publisher : Franchise Publishing
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9780995900219
ISBN-13 : 0995900213
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Book Synopsis How to Set the World on Fire by : T.K. Riggins

Download or read book How to Set the World on Fire written by T.K. Riggins and published by Franchise Publishing. This book was released on 2017-05-15 with total page 344 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Quest Series is an annual competition at The Academy that challenges warrior, wizard and scholar students. In teams of four, they travel across the realm to collect magical items, race through castles, and interact with enchanting creatures in pursuit of championship glory. Kase Garrick is a warrior that strives for greatness and wants to prove himself a champion, but can only compete if he convinces two scholars and a wizard to come together. Although their team defies normal convention, it does not lack strength, wisdom or heart. Their journey tests their individual skills, dares them to look past their differences, and stretches them beyond their limits in order to overcome adversity. It’s a quest of self-discovery and growth, trust and patience, friendship and teamwork.


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