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Digitarum

By: Derek Bailey
Narrated by: Jack Nolan
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A grand fantasy epic that draws inspiration from fictions both old and new.

Five gods are born into a world of absolute nothingness and have but one task to complete–build. Each of them have their own special powers and talents which they lend toward this effort, but before long, darkness takes root within the world that they construct. The gods struggle against their enemy throughout the ages and despite all of their power, they find that evil is a cunning opponent which comes in many forms. They care for the world as it grows to new heights and serve as champions for the people that live within it.

This sprawling tale spans from the birth of a world until the end of its days and takes readers on a journey that freshly combines familiar narrative elements and themes.

©2015 Derek Bailey (P)2023 Derek Bailey
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I wrote a story like this when I was 13. It also wasn't a good story, just like this one. It was simplistic, naive, and had illogical choices and expectations. the gods know things and do things but they don't know how because the author can't figure out how to make it fit into the story. The bad God is a basic simplistic evil.
the audiobook is red slowly and lightly as if to second graders in their Sunday school.
It appears self-published Kindle books are rated on a different scale than professionally edited books. NDF and seriously regret the moments I spent on this book.

Juvenile writing of illogical simple gods & happening

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