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Chris Nicholls Chris Nicholls i(9021964 works by)
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1 The Bulletin Reciter Chris Nicholls , 2016 single work essay
— Appears in: Biblionews and Australian Notes and Queries , September no. 391 2016; (p. 124-128)
1 Another Lost Street of Booksellers Chris Nicholls , 2015 single work criticism
— Appears in: Biblionews and Australian Notes & Queries , September no. 387 2015; (p. 135-140)
1 2 y separately published work icon Dreaming of Zhou Gong Traci Harding , Sydney : Voyager , 2013 Z1918279 2013 single work novel fantasy 'Set in ancient China, DREAMING OF ZHOU GONG is a beautiful story of Hudan, one of the mysterious Wu who lives on the sacred mountain of Li Shan. The Wu have been living in isolation for decades while the Shang Emperor and his enchantress have ruled the land. It has been a terrible time for the common people and the noble Ji brothers are keen to bring the emperor′s arrogant bloodthirsty reign to an end. They believe an ancient prophecy has predicted the fall of the Shang emperor and they are keen to enact it, but first they must journey to the mountain and seek out the Wu.

When the Ji brothers join forces with the beautiful, enigmatic Hudan and her equally mysterious tiger sister, they begin a powerful journey of love and adventure.

But the Shang emperor is not their greatest threat. There is a dark curse that has plagued the rulers of the land for generations. And the mysterious Sons of the Sky who visit Hudan in her dreams have a plan to destroy it. Can Hudan trust them?

DREAMING OF ZHOU GONG
is a beautiful, evocative journey through ancient China.
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