Friday, July 6, 2007

Quest of the Seal Bearers

Quest of the Seal Bearers by A.W.G. Coleman

If you are looking for another fantasy world to explore and truly delve into, Alan Coleman offers an amazing world called Mendala. In a neighboring universe, there is a world full of magic and danger ready for heros to save it.

In book one, the Action and Adventure Club gets ready for an amazing adventure in the wild of earth when their airplane crashes under suspicious conditions. They are sucked into the world of Mendala through Fantasma, the leader of Mendala. The portal they use to cross to Mendala scatters the Action and Adventure Club across time and they spend years (some thousands) trying to find everyone again.

Now that almost everyone is gathered, the Action and Adventure Club finds out they are needed to save Mendala from Devron who gained control of The Book of War. The Book of War has the power to call forth evil monsters that can only be killed by animals or those who bear the seal. The Action and Adventure Club is renamed the Fantasmal Fighters since they are working for the leader named Fantasma.

Unfortunately, the evil Davron somehow has tricked one of the Action and Adventure Club members into joining him. The betrayal is hard to bear as they have to fight their once friend to save Mendala.

Book two continues along the lines of Book One where they discover there are 5 jewels that need to be gathered so they can banish the Book of War forever. The Fantasmal Fighters (A&A Club) search far and wide to discover the location of the fortresses that hold the jewels and bring the jewels together.

As their fame spreads, the Fantasmal fighters gain mastery over several skills and traits as they battle the forces of Devron. They also find a special little girl whose secret has Devron trying to capture her. At the end of book two, betrayal within may forever end the Fantasmal Fighter's chances of beating Devron.

All in all, Mr. Coleman has created an amazing world that is fun to read. I can't wait to read more! If you are interested in the world of Mendala and want to find out more, you can go to www.mendala.com and see the amazing site created. It's definitely worth the time!



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