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Eye of the Oracle by Bryan Davis
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Eye of the Oracle

by Bryan Davis

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For those who were once blind but now see clearly, even from one world to another, Oracles who keep your eyes fixed on the One who will guide you to the final dimension---this story is for you.

For those who once lay cold and seemingly forgotten under the burden of unrelenting strife but now have found the Light that ignites an undying passion, a fire for truth, wisdom, and righteousness---this story is for you.

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I am a daughter of the earth, sown and rooted in the soil of the land of the dead.
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0899578705, Paperback)

"Let there be dragons! Eye of the Oracle looks back in time and tells us how the Dragons in our Midst story began. FromNoah’s ark, to King Arthur, to the present day, adventure aboundsof each President of the United States and examines how thosebeliefs affected their lives and their presidencies."

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:54 -0400)

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