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Ibrahim: A Tale of Two Worlds

Ibrahim, Book 2

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Ibrahim: A Tale of Two Worlds

By: Kevin Kalu
Narrated by: Xander Krivacka
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The world choked under the suffocating grip of magic. Witches, wizards, and magicians used their powers to enslave humanity and enforce their wicked rule. On more than one occasion, Ibrahim, a legendary magician, challenged the world order. Having brought an end to this, Ibrahim collapsed into an exertion-induced magic coma.

Ibrahim wakes to find humanity has taken the opportunity and filled the power vacuum with a militarized tyrant. He regroups with his best friend, a human named Wino, to find out that he's adjusted to this new world and that magicians have been rendered second-class citizens.

Once again, Ibrahim must challenge the world order. This time, however, he must rescue the former persecutors, but will it be worth it?

©2021 Kevin Kalu (P)2021 Kevin Kalu
Epic Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Young Adult Fantasy Magic Users

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