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I’ve decided that I want some ice-cream. I don’t want chocolate, or
strawberry, or any of those other flavors that drive people wild. I don’t
want to have to walk into Baskin Robbins and choose from 20 different, but
all equally complicated, tastes. I want simplicity. I want very vanilla
ice-cream; surprisingly delicious each and every time.
During Chinese New Year, Rick Deacon got a peculiar email from a presumed Buddhist monk requesting supernatural help from the Holy Seven. Unfortunately most of the Seven (who are actually eight chosen individuals destined to combat supernatural trouble) are in the middle of college and not all of them can come. Bringing along Tom Brown and Bai Nian Chen, Rick must lead them through Jiangsu Provenance to the famed Huaguo Shan—the birthplace of the Monkey King—and find out the real reason they were summoned to China. And it is worse than even he could imagine.
I’ve decided that I want some ice-cream. I don’t want chocolate, or
strawberry, or any of those other flavors that drive people wild. I don’t
want to have to walk into Baskin Robbins and choose from 20 different, but
all equally complicated, tastes. I want simplicity. I want very vanilla
ice-cream; surprisingly delicious each and every time.
During Chinese New Year, Rick Deacon got a peculiar email from a presumed Buddhist monk requesting supernatural help from the Holy Seven. Unfortunately most of the Seven (who are actually eight chosen individuals destined to combat supernatural trouble) are in the middle of college and not all of them can come. Bringing along Tom Brown and Bai Nian Chen, Rick must lead them through Jiangsu Provenance to the famed Huaguo Shan—the birthplace of the Monkey King—and find out the real reason they were summoned to China. And it is worse than even he could imagine.