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  • Fury of the Dragon Goddess

  • The Adventures of Sik Aziz, Book 2
  • Written by: Sarwat Chadda
  • Narrated by: Vikas Adam
  • Length: 9 hrs and 30 mins

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Fury of the Dragon Goddess

Written by: Sarwat Chadda
Narrated by: Vikas Adam
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Publisher's Summary

What would you do if you could change the past? What mistakes would you correct? What injustices would you prevent from ever happening? What do you want more than anything? There’s only one thing Sikander Aziz wants: to have his brother, Mo, back.

When Sik gets his hands on the mythic tablet of destinies, his wish is granted. Sik is overjoyed … until he learns that it’s not only his brother’s destiny he changed, but everyone’s.

The more Sik tries to fix things, the more things fall apart, leading to a confrontation with Lugal, the god of insanity. Lugal wants to use the tablet to avenge the betrayal he suffered at the hands of the other gods long, long ago. He intends to resurrect his mother, Tiamat, the primordial dragon goddess and unleash destruction on a cosmic scale.

It’s up to Sik, Belet, and their new demonic bestie, Rabisu, to save not just the day but existence itself and prove once and for all that the pen is far mightier than the sword.

©2023 Sarwat Chadda (P)2023 Buena Vista Books, Inc.

Critic Reviews

'Chadda excels in this action-packed adventure, peppered with scenes examining Western theft of cultural artifacts, xenophobia and Islamophobia, and grounded in emotional depth and tenderness for humanity. An epic tale that contains multitudes.' (Kirkus Reviews)

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