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πŸš€ Announcing New Ebook Collections: Discover the Mystical Creatures Series! 🌟

Dear Mythology Enthusiasts and Fantasy Lovers,

I am beyond excited to announce the release of my epic Mystical Creatures series, which explores the awe-inspiring world of legendary beings across different realms. This series is your gateway to a universe where dragons soar, mythical birds rule the skies, and formidable water beasts reign beneath the waves.

πŸ“š Mystical Creatures Series Overview:

  1. Rise of the Dragon Lords: A Ranked Journey Through Mythical Serpents and Guardians

    Description: Begin your adventure with the ultimate guide to dragons and serpents, meticulously ranked from the legendary to the supreme. Explore the majestic celestial dragons of the East and the fierce guardians of the West, each with its own unique story and mythological significance.

    Available for $15 USD:

  2. Scales of Legend: The Ultimate Ranking of Mythical Reptilian Beasts

    Description: Journey into the heart of the world’s most thrilling legends, where serpents, turtles, and other scaly creatures of myth come to life. This book uncovers the secrets of 139 powerful beings that have captivated humanity for millennia.

    Available for $14 USD:

  3. Wings of Myth: The Ultimate Ranking of Legendary Birds

    Description: Soar through the mythic skies with a comprehensive exploration of legendary birds. From the colossal Roc of Arabian lore to the reborn Phoenix of ancient Greek mythology, this book ranks these avian marvels by their power, mystery, and cultural impact.

    Available for $15 USD:


  4. Lords of the Deep: The Definitive Ranking of Mythical Water Beasts

    Description: Dive into the depths of mythology with an exploration of the world’s most powerful water beings. From the fearsome Kraken of the North Atlantic to the elusive Loch Ness Monster, this volume ranks these creatures by their cultural significance and the reverence or fear they inspire.

    Available for $14 USD:

5. Giants of Myth: The Ultimate Ranking of Colossal Beings and Titans

Description: Step into a world where giants and titans reign supreme. This book reveals the secrets of colossal beings from ancient myths, ranked from primordial powers to legendary figures that have shaped human imagination for centuries.

Available for $16 USD:

πŸ“– Apple Books: Giants of Myth on Apple Books

πŸ“– Kobo Books: Giants of Myth on Apple Books

6. Fangs of the Wild: The Ultimate Ranking of Mythical Beasts and Fierce Guardians

Description: Venture into the untamed wilds to discover formidable beasts and fierce protectors from mythologies worldwide. From the monstrous Fenrir of Norse legend to the noble Lion of Judah, each creature is ranked by its impact, power, and the myths that have made them legends.

Available for $15 USD:

πŸ“– Apple Books: Fangs of the Wild

πŸ“– Kobo Books: Fangs of the Wild

7. Mythical Races: Guardians, Spirits, and Beasts of Legend

Description: Explore the fascinating world of mythical races from cultures around the globe. This volume provides a comprehensive ranking of gods, spirits, and mythical creatures, categorizing them based on their power, influence, and cultural significance. From the Aesir gods of Norse mythology to the mysterious Alfar elves, discover how these beings have shaped the moral and spiritual fabric of societies throughout history.

Available for $15 USD:

πŸ“– Apple Books: Mythical Races

πŸ“– Kobo Books: Mythical Races

8. Chimeric Chronicles: The Ultimate Ranking of Mythical Hybrids
Description: Welcome to the enchanting world of "Chimeric Chronicles," a captivating exploration into the realm of legendary beings that defy the boundaries of nature. Delve into the extraordinary and often bewildering world of hybrids—creatures born from the melding of different forms, combining the strengths, mysteries, and powers of their diverse origins. This book ranks these beings from the mighty Chimera of Greek lore to the elusive Nure-onna of Japan.
Available for $16 USD:
πŸ“– Apple Books: Chimeric Chronicles

πŸ“– Kobo Books: Chimeric Chronicles

9. The 72 Demons of Solomon: A Comprehensive Guide

Description: This meticulously crafted volume delves into the mystic traditions and dark arts associated with the 72 demons attributed to King Solomon. Discover their distinct characteristics, powers, and the esoteric practices of summoning and controlling these ancient beings. The book offers both scholarly insight and practical knowledge for enthusiasts of ritual magic and demonology.
Available for $12 USD:
πŸ“š Kobo Books: The 72 Demons of Solomon on Kobo
πŸ“– Apple Books: The 72 Demons of Solomon on Apple Books

10. The Mythical Atlas of Mountains and Oceans

Description: Step into the world of Shan Hai Jing (山桷经), also known as The Mythical Atlas of Mountains and Oceans. This book is a journey through the mystical landscapes and enchanting tales of ancient Chinese mythology. Combining rich narrative with stunning illustrations, it brings to life the mythical creatures, gods, and monsters that have shaped Chinese culture for millennia.
Available for $15 USD:
πŸ“š Kobo Books: The Mythical Atlas of Mountains and Oceans on Kobo
πŸ“– Apple Books: The Mythical Atlas of Mountains and Oceans on Apple Books

Why You Should Read the Mystical Creatures Series:

  • Epic Rankings: Experience the ultimate power hierarchies of dragons, mythical birds, and water beasts. Each book provides a meticulous ranking of these legendary creatures based on their influence and significance.
  • Rich Mythological Lore: Delve into the captivating myths and stories from cultures around the globe, each brought to life with vivid storytelling.
  • Cultural Insights: Discover the profound impact these mythical beings have had on various cultures and how they continue to shape human imagination and belief.

Begin Your Journey Today!

Whether you’re a dedicated fan of mythology, a fantasy aficionado, or simply seeking an enthralling read, the Mystical Creatures series promises to transport you to realms where legends come to life. Click the links above to get your copies and embark on these unforgettable adventures.

Thank you for your support and enthusiasm. I hope these books ignite your imagination and deepen your appreciation for the fascinating world of mythical creatures!

With excitement,
Hung Nguyen
Author, Mystical Creatures Series

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