Saturday, March 2, 2013

SIPHO AND THE GOLDEN NAILS - CONTINUED


Hello everybody,
As promised, I am going to share my second book with you. Last week I introduced you to all the characters. The Anglurians as you probably know by now are extremely intelligent, well they are spirited beings doing the bidding of God Most High. The earthlings are ordinary people who enjoy their quiet peaceful life. However, the Anglurians need them and so quiet and peaceful becomes tense and daring as their lives are disrupted by these intelligent beings.


Introduction
The Anglurian Story Book 2: Sipho and the Golden Nails is a continuation of the first book Sipho and the Star Pearl. Many of the characters from the first story continue to entertain us in the second story and we meet with new characters as the story carries on with the adventure of the three human-alien hybrid children eliminating evil on earth.
In the world of Angluria in story book 1: Sipho and the Star Pearl, there is a sister planet to Earth called Anglur. It is the same environment as Earth and its inhabitants live much the same as humans do, but there are key differences. For example, all the Anglurians are spiritual beings who can communicate with their God Most High. There is no war, illness, or crime on Anglur. Food is free and in abundance. Death is not looked at as a bad thing; rather, it is viewed as an adventure to what comes next. Zanu the Governor of Anglur receives instructions from God Most High to end evil on Earth and create a more idyllic environment like theirs. Together with his brothers Maazen and Zerydo, and other Anglurians, they embark on a journey to earth and over many years create and build a settlement under the Valley of a Thousand Hills, in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa. Safely hidden away from the world they could start their mission. To that end, they have decided to recruit the Zulu people of Khula village, situated close to their settlement, to assist them.
Much of the story centers on the colorful Zulu people, a real clan of people that exist today in Africa. We learn much of their history, culture, and traditions. Several chapters describe the first King's child and how the baby was swopped with an Anglurian baby. There is a short history of the various reigning Zulu Kings until King Dumasani. He brushes aside his wife Nozipho’s tale of being pregnant with twins. The night she gives birth, her sister Lindiwe is assisting and a healthy baby boy is born and taken by King Dumasani, but she delivers another baby boy and begs her sister not to tell the King. Nozipho dies and Lindiwe hides the baby. The King's son Mandla is the father of the chosen child named Sipho. Sipho is a human-alien hybrid who has been chosen to accomplish the Anglurians’ mission. Sipho is inextricably linked with two English children, Emma and Irma, who are the children of Bheka, the twin brother of Mandla. The story tells of how Lindiwe took baby Bheka and fled the Zulu village, and met up with an English family who took her to their manor in Cotswold England. Lindiwe, a firm favorite of the English family brought much comfort and pleasure into their lives and helped to assist with the trauma of their alcoholic daughter. Lindiwe raised Bheka and Angelina and these two children united under strange circumstances and fell in love. When Angelina discovered she was pregnant, she accused Bheka of raping her and he ran away. The twins Emma and Irma were born on the same day as Sipho was born in Africa, this was no coincidence and over the years these three children meet and soon return to the settlement in Africa. It is here at the settlement where these three extraordinary young children receive training to embark on a journey straight into the depths of hell. Their terrifying mission is to retrieve objects called Star Pearls from Satan himself. Satan has stolen these objects, and by retrieving them, the children will preserve goodness, and eliminate evil on Earth. Guided by the Anglurians, they embark on one frightening and awe-inspiring adventure after another; taking them to Jerusalem, Israel, back to Cotswold, England and returning to Africa, which they must continue to do until all evil is eliminated. They battle demons that are beyond comprehension. The simultaneous replacing of the three Star Pearls ensures the opening to Hades is sealed and they return to the settlement. The story ends when the children and Lindiwe are told by Zanu, the Governor of Anglur, that God Most High has requested their return to the planet Anglur. Lindiwe will be the first human being to visit this planet and although hesitant, accepts her fate for the sake of the three children who appear fascinated with the idea of leaving earth.

The second book in the series begins with their arrival on planet Anglur.


Hope you enjoyed this and of course the stunning pictures. Next week we will begin the journey.

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