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K.D. Delgado I feel like I am introducing my True self to my readers. This is a side, very few know about. It is both terrifying and exciting.
Average rating: 3.65 · 20 ratings · 12 reviews · 2 distinct works
Mesilithia (#1)

3.57 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 2014 — 4 editions
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“Refuse to let go of your imagination. It is what inspires us to make our dreams, into reality.”
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“Dream Big. Stay Small.”
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“Refuse to let go of your imagination. It is what inspires us to make our dreams, into reality.”
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“Dream Big. Stay Small.”
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K.D. Delgado Note from the Author:
When I wrote Mesilithia I did not make it a Large or Wordy book. It is Grammatically Simple. I want all ages to enjoy this book. I wanted something that I could also read to my own children.

I wrote Mesilithia in a way that allows you to create your own world. There is not too much detail, yet there is enough to give you ideal to build from, without taking away from the story.

One of my reviewers read Mesilithia with his 7 year old daughter, this was their favorite part:
"... you enabled the reader to create their own fantasy world. The experience allows each reader to have a secular experience each independent of the next reader. It also allows the reader to let go of traditional thinking and focus on their wildest imagination possibility."


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