Batu And The Search For The Golden Cup(1st Edition)
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Zira Nauryzbai ,Lilya Kalaus ,Shelley Fairweather Vega
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ISBN: 166250702X, 978-1662507021
Book publisher: Amazon Crossing Kids
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Book Price $0 : A Warriorâ??s Power Lies Not In His Weapons But In His Heart.Batu Is Just An Ordinary Kid In Present-day Almaty, Worried About Bullies, School, And His Momâ??s New Babyâ?¦until The Day He Meets Aspara, The Golden Warrior. Aspara Steps Straight Out Of Batuâ??s Notebook Coverâ??and Out Of Kazakhstanâ??s Past. Aspara Has Been Waiting Hundreds Of Years To Be Summoned To The Human World And To Finally Get His Chance To Search For The Golden Cup, A Magical Talisman Sent Down From The Heavens. When The Golden Cup Was Lost, Aspara Watched As Many Of His Friends And Family Were Killed Or Disappeared.Craving Adventure And A Sense Of Purpose, Batu Sets Out With Aspara And His Own Friends To Find The Golden Cup, Plunging Them Into An Adventure Through A World Where Myths Come Alive. But There Are Others Looking For The Cup, And Theyâ??ll Do Anything To Make Sure The Kids Fail. Will Batu And His Friends Make It Out Alive (and Make It Home In Time For Dinner)?
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Needed this free copy for my Punjab University studies and it got here faster than I expected which was nice, the cover and pages seem good quality too so far. Haven't really had the chance to get deep into it yet but it looks straightforward, not too complicated so think it'll help a bit during lectures. Perfect for someone like me who's juggling a lot but isn’t looking for a thick textbook overload. I’m glad I didn’t have to pay for it cause that always helps, and honestly the physical book feels pretty sturdy overall.













