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Star Path: People of Cahokia | W. Michael Gear, Kathleen O'Neal Gear
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The fourth novel in the Cahokian story cycle, Star Path is an evocative tale about Americas greatest pre-Columbian city by New York Times bestselling authors W. Michael and Kathleen ONeal Gear How do you say no to a god? Cahokia recovers from a year of chaos following a near civil war and the god incarnate, Morning Star, has declared that his human sister Night Shadow Star and her slave Fire Cat must make a dangerous journey to far off Cofitachequi. For an old threat has arisen on the other side of the great eastern mountains - their brother, Walking Smoke, a madman who is convinced that he is the true deity destined to rule Cahokia. Night Shadow Star is also ruled by the Underworld Lord, Piasa, but this power dangles a chance of happiness in front of Night Shadow Star and Fire Cat if they succeed with his agenda, they might become nameless, clanless, and worthless. And thus free. But the treacherous Tenasee River that they must travel holds its own perils. And at the end of the journey, Walking Smoke prepares to spring his trap. Star Path, the fourth book in the Gears People of Cahokia series, takes the reader out of the great city of Cahokia and into a land of rivers, forests, tribes, and exiled colonies, providing us with a rare look into the mystical underpinnings of Native American culture and the founding of Mississippian civilization. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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Star Path: People of Cahokia | W. Michael Gear, Kathleen O'Neal Gear
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#quarantinereadschallenge

1. Star Path
2. Lord of the Rings
3. Joseph Beth Booksellers
4. LOTR, Hobbit, People of the Lakes
5. V for Vendetta
6. The Loch: Heaven's Lake
7. Rivendell
8. You. I was surprised at how much I started to root for Joe.
9. Get out of my awful slump and read books again.
10. My old decrepit recliner.
11. The Hobbit and Treasure Island
12. @Bklover @Trashcanman

Thanks for the tags @Chrissyreadit @JenlovesJT47

Bklover Thanks for the tag! 🧡🧡 4y
Onceuponatime Good answer for #8...I agree! 4y
sprainedbrain Yay for old decrepit recliners! 🙌🏻 4y
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BethM You skipped 7- where would you live? And I‘m with you- reading is hard right now. 4y
TK421 @BethM I added 7. Thanks!☺ 4y
BethM Good choice! 4y
Gissy I liked V for Vendetta. I have the book👌 4y
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Star Path: People of Cahokia | W. Michael Gear, Kathleen O'Neal Gear
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1. Nothing drastic yet, although we did cancel some travel plans. My family is spending most of our time at home together, so that is one positive thing about this.
2. Yes. Yes I do.
3. Nope. One of these years I'll have Scotch eggs and Guinness for breakfast though.
4. Fatal Cajun Festival, Star Path, and I might start back into The Stand.
5. My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising. It was awesome!
#randosurvey @laurenslibrary

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Star Path: People of Cahokia | W. Michael Gear, Kathleen O'Neal Gear
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1. Star Path by Michael and Kathleen O'Neal Gear.
2. Hiking, fishing, nature photography.
3. Ruin and Rising by Leigh Bardugo

#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain

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Star Path: People of Cahokia | W. Michael Gear, Kathleen O'Neal Gear
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It is a cold snowy morning here. So I should at least start the day under a blanket, with some coffee and a new library book, right?

bookaholic1 I have read every book written by Michael and Kathleen Gear, they can make you really picture everything in your head📚📚❤❤ 4y
TK421 @bookaholic1 I have read everything from them as well. They are great storytellers. I have really enjoyed the recent books set in Cahokia, but People of the Lakes is still definitely my favorite. 4y
bookaholic1 @TK421 I hear you on that one..enjoy!! 4y
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