The Blue Unicorn's Journey To Osm Illustrated Chapter Book

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Author: Sybrina Durant ISBN: 9781370141319
Publisher: Sybrina Durant Publication: March 1, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Sybrina Durant
ISBN: 9781370141319
Publisher: Sybrina Durant
Publication: March 1, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"Durant’s story is slyly whimsical as she builds up the world of Marbryn, a world where there are many wonders, but also threats to the existence of Blue’s tribe." - Jack Magnus From Reader's Favorite.

"The Blue Unicorn…reads like old time fairy tales…where life and death choices are made…" - From Fundinmental As The Eyes See It Blog

"The gentle reminders of the importance of acceptance and maintaining a sense of self worth are artfully woven into this fun adventure tale." - From The Reading Addict Blog.

This YA book is perfect for fans of science fiction/fantasy books like Dragonriders of Pern by Anne McCaffrey and The Xanth Series by Piers Anthony or illustrated fantasies like Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and The Wizard of Oz series of books by L. Frank Baum. Mix in some Brother's Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale themes and you're good to enter this enchanting world of the metal horn unicorn tribe.

“The metal horned unicorns are doomed!”  That’s what Lauda Lead Horn wailed when she first saw the tribe’s new savior.  OK, so his horn was not metal. . .and he did not have a magic power. . .and he was really a puny little runt.  But doomed?  Were things really that bad? 
Well, things were pretty bad in the land of MarBryn.   Magh, an evil sorcerer utilized unicorn horns and hooves to create his magical potions and spells.  Those he used, to increase his power and to conquer everyone in his path.   All of the unicorns from the Tribe of the Metal Horn were now gone . . . except for twelve survivors. 

Before the blue unicorn was born, Numen told Alumna, the aluminum-horned oracle, that he had a plan to bring the tribe back home to Unimaise.  His prophecy to Alumna was, “Only the blue unicorn can join with the Moon-Star.  Until then, no new unicorns will be born.”  Blue was the last unicorn born.  Twenty years later, his horn was still covered with a plain blue colored hide.  There was not a glint of metal to be seen on it or his hooves. 
Everyone knew no metal meant no magic.

But Blue had a mission and he meant to see it through. He was no longer scrawny and he had his wits.  Though no one else in the tribe thought he had a chance of defeating the evil sorcerer, Blue felt ready to make Magh pay for his evil deeds.  And he went off to do it alone.  That was Blue’s first mistake.  If the entire tribe was not standing horn-tip to horn-tip at the proper time and the exact place to help usher the Moon-Star Spirit into Blue’s horn, he would die.  Then, the rest of the tribe really would be doomed.

Blue is joined in his travels by his mentor Gaiso, the Stag and his friend, Girasol the Firebird as they try to find their way across a danger-filled MarBryn to Muzika Woods.  Will the rest of Blue’s tribe reach him before the Moon-Star arrives? Read this action packed adventure to learn about the blue unicorn’s quest to fulfill his destiny and to save his tribe.

This book, written by Sybrina Durant and illustrated by Dasguptarts, offers readers a visual feast of over forty beautiful water-color pictures that each span two pages. Forty-two - easy to digest two-page chapters are chock full of adventurous and entertaining morsels. This illustrated book will become a favorite of teen and older fantasy readers.  A companion coloring/ character description book is also available at any online bookstore.

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"Durant’s story is slyly whimsical as she builds up the world of Marbryn, a world where there are many wonders, but also threats to the existence of Blue’s tribe." - Jack Magnus From Reader's Favorite.

"The Blue Unicorn…reads like old time fairy tales…where life and death choices are made…" - From Fundinmental As The Eyes See It Blog

"The gentle reminders of the importance of acceptance and maintaining a sense of self worth are artfully woven into this fun adventure tale." - From The Reading Addict Blog.

This YA book is perfect for fans of science fiction/fantasy books like Dragonriders of Pern by Anne McCaffrey and The Xanth Series by Piers Anthony or illustrated fantasies like Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and The Wizard of Oz series of books by L. Frank Baum. Mix in some Brother's Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale themes and you're good to enter this enchanting world of the metal horn unicorn tribe.

“The metal horned unicorns are doomed!”  That’s what Lauda Lead Horn wailed when she first saw the tribe’s new savior.  OK, so his horn was not metal. . .and he did not have a magic power. . .and he was really a puny little runt.  But doomed?  Were things really that bad? 
Well, things were pretty bad in the land of MarBryn.   Magh, an evil sorcerer utilized unicorn horns and hooves to create his magical potions and spells.  Those he used, to increase his power and to conquer everyone in his path.   All of the unicorns from the Tribe of the Metal Horn were now gone . . . except for twelve survivors. 

Before the blue unicorn was born, Numen told Alumna, the aluminum-horned oracle, that he had a plan to bring the tribe back home to Unimaise.  His prophecy to Alumna was, “Only the blue unicorn can join with the Moon-Star.  Until then, no new unicorns will be born.”  Blue was the last unicorn born.  Twenty years later, his horn was still covered with a plain blue colored hide.  There was not a glint of metal to be seen on it or his hooves. 
Everyone knew no metal meant no magic.

But Blue had a mission and he meant to see it through. He was no longer scrawny and he had his wits.  Though no one else in the tribe thought he had a chance of defeating the evil sorcerer, Blue felt ready to make Magh pay for his evil deeds.  And he went off to do it alone.  That was Blue’s first mistake.  If the entire tribe was not standing horn-tip to horn-tip at the proper time and the exact place to help usher the Moon-Star Spirit into Blue’s horn, he would die.  Then, the rest of the tribe really would be doomed.

Blue is joined in his travels by his mentor Gaiso, the Stag and his friend, Girasol the Firebird as they try to find their way across a danger-filled MarBryn to Muzika Woods.  Will the rest of Blue’s tribe reach him before the Moon-Star arrives? Read this action packed adventure to learn about the blue unicorn’s quest to fulfill his destiny and to save his tribe.

This book, written by Sybrina Durant and illustrated by Dasguptarts, offers readers a visual feast of over forty beautiful water-color pictures that each span two pages. Forty-two - easy to digest two-page chapters are chock full of adventurous and entertaining morsels. This illustrated book will become a favorite of teen and older fantasy readers.  A companion coloring/ character description book is also available at any online bookstore.

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