Description
"Mina and the Magic of Prophecy" develops and enriches the magical history of the Lower and Upper Earths. The main characters in the book are again the three children: Mina, Yanil and Kitan. Now, however, the events extend deep into the confines of the magical empire called the Green Realms. Where the fairy-tale Middle Ages, sorcery, swords, wizards and the hidden green kingdom of Bulga rule. A beautiful Palace on the Black Sea (the palace in Balchik, Bulgaria) is the link between the Lower and the Upper Earths. It is enigmatic, beautiful and mysterious.
♥ The book is in the recommended literature for the third grade of Bulgarian schools. The book is a children's fantasy for ages eight to thirteen and from eighteen to a hundred.
♥ The new (part one and two) edition has been revised and includes NEW STORIES. The new edition has many BRAND NEW pictures and maps. The novels are available in hard and soft covers, and everyone can choose according to their heart's desire.
♥ The Mina books are novels. However, they also contain forty-one (41) separate tales. Each of these tales builds the mythology of the Upper Land. In this mythology, there is a whole real pantheon, which consists of a feathered supreme being called Masters/Owners. They are: The Woman with the Winged Shirt (Samodivata), The Girl with the Fish Tail (The Mermaid), The Old Man with an overly long beard and the Young Man with Fiery Eyes and Little Wings.
Reviews
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Knijni Krile for the second edition (2015)
"Mina, Magic and the White Beaker" by Vesela Flamburari is a novel that so sharply raises the bar of young adult fantasy and Bulgarian children's literature in general that if you try to surpass it, you will have to go literally higher than the Upper Earth! And "Mina and the Magic of Prophecy", the second book of the trilogy "Tales from Upper Earth" (published by "MBG Books") not only manages to maintain this level, but also builds and further develops the characters and the entire fairy tale universe of the author.
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Knijen Petar for the second edition (2015)
The first Mina book (Mina, Magic and the White Beaker) made a very good impression on me. If there's anything I'm more excited about these days, it's the release of the second book "Mina and the Magic of Prophecy" (MBG Books, 2015). I took a whole evening free from other arrangements, because I needed to go deep with the book. Why is an adult so interested in a children's book you might ask?











