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| New Books by Sioux Rose |
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| Our regular astrology columnist Sioux Rose has just had three new books published.
Her latest work - Cassandra's Tale: Invitation to the Circle, The Caretakers and To See Among the Blind are all available online at www.xLibris.com
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Cassandra's Tale: Invitation to the Circle is an allegory of the zodiac, the oldest story never told, for "children" of all ages. (Much sage advice is related through Professor Erroneous Macaronius' pet parrot, Ezekiel. He apprises Cassandra of a bird's eye view of the world, which consists of an introduction to each of the 12 rays, where Creator poured out the milky way into specific molds to test the genius of the Zodiac design on these little ones first.)
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The Caretakers is a movie script converted into a novella which pursues the question of human cloning in all its moral ramifications. In my story, a surreptitious group of geneticists meets and elects to clone a human being whose track record may significantly improve upon the lot of humanity. We do not learn who's been selected until the final chapters of the story.
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Her third book, To See Among the Blind is a mystical futuristic scenario intended to rival the dire, yet popular "Left Behind " (by Tim LeHaye) series that maintains a Biblical view of End Times. In my story, Qunda, a robust, Black Yoga teacher is selected as a recruiter between worlds. Given tools for discernment, it becomes her task to find and invite those prepared to inhabit the New Eden, earth's etheric double vibrating at a higher, less dense energy level. She is confused with a kidnap ring operation and stands trial in Arizona. The result puts a lot more than Qunda on trial.
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