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Monarch: Titansong

By: Clinton W. Waters
Narrated by: Jeremy Russell
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"Follow The Oak Road, wherever it may lay…"

Every year, bugs from all walks of life make the pilgrimage in hopes of seeing the Monarch. It's said that any bug able to survive the journey to the peak of Mount Kaefer is magically granted a single wish. The path, known as The Oak Road, is winding, strange, and full of dangers. Which is exactly why Titan has never even dreamed of being a Pilgrim. However, the Monarch has other plans.

A big beetle from a small village, Titan, must brave the elements, giant creatures, and perhaps worst of all: his own doubt. Luckily, he meets some world-wise bugs to help him along the way.

Monarch: Titansong is a tale of friendship and adventure for young readers (and readers young at heart), who love storioes such as James and the Giant Peach, Redwall, and Mrs. Frisby and The Rats of NIMH.

©2022 Clinton Wayne Waters (P)2022 Clinton Wayne Waters
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fiction Fantasy Heartfelt Royalty Greek Mythology Ancient Greece

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