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This series has been discontinued. The new series, thoroughly updated with many changes will be called Pangaea Revelations (Age of Immortals).


At the dawn of humankind came the end of all that stood before. This story is one such fairytale. Except it is not truly a fairytale. It is the story of Giants and Immortals, and of Earth's greatest legend, Pangaea. The great continent and the ocean Panthalassa were more than just the earth and the sea-they were the future. They were more than the children that ran across their playgrounds, the farmers that plowed their fields, and the sailors that travelled their waters. More than the hopes and fears of their inhabitants. And much more than the myths and legends who walked the Earth three hundred million years ago. They were a dream, a covenant made long before this universe ever took shape. This is the tale of an end of an Age. These are its tragic last days. Pangaea is being torn apart by magic, and an old evil is set to return. Its greatest champions are blinded by ambition, choked by politics, and crippled by pain. Brought together by fate, seven young heroes set out to save the world.

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Published October 12, 2017

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Bolivar Beato

52 books13 followers
Bolivar Beato was born in Manhattan, New York to immigrant parents from the Dominican Republic. Grew up in Rhode Island; Providence, Pawtucket and Central Falls. Moved around a bit, New Hampshire, Florida. Drove cab, delivered pizza, before getting into graphic design.

Writing misadventures in a nutshell.
17 Pages: Bo wrote his first screenplay--hand written--yup, long way to go.
Later: Wrote first real screenplay, got positive feedback and was well on his way, then...
Bad Idea: Researched screenwriting...ugh!
Brilliant Plan: Shelve the good stories and write average ones.
Hope: Catching a break.
Result: Mediocre screenplays, a lost decade, a failed writing career.
10 Years Later: Surgery helped with sleeping disorders--fog lifted, cobwebs cleared!
Thought: Hey screenplays!
Dilemma: How to not write crap and not make someone else rich...
Conclusion: Write novels.

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Profile Image for Heena Rathore Rathore-Pardeshi.
Author 3 books297 followers
September 22, 2017
Pangaea: The End Of Days, Revelations by Bolivar Beto is a unique new fantasy read written in a different way that is sure to entertain you.

The story is written in the form of various short stories being told of the same world and ultimately coming together in the larger picture. The book was easy to read and quite quick which was a big plus. The writing was mostly simple and understandable, though I had to re-read some sections to understand the meanings of the lines. Maybe it was because of the intricately woven tale of the cosmic world which was not easy to comprehend on the first reading or maybe it was the sentence formation, I'm not quite sure. Though, I did enjoy reading the book.

It was good to read about Indian Gods in one of the stories of the Caldroun and I must say, as different as it might be from Indian myths, it was sure interesting to see them in a fantasy read from a foreign perspective.

I'd recommend this book to Fantasy readers and readers and enthusiasts of cosmic stuff. This book would highly appeal to you if you have a liking for the whole good and evil concept.

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September 22, 2017
Pangaea: The End Of Days, Revelations by Bolivar Beto is a unique new fantasy read written in a different way that is sure to entertain you.

The story is written in the form of various short stories being told of the same world and ultimately coming together in the larger picture. The book was easy to read and quite quick which was a big plus. The writing was mostly simple and understandable, though I had to re-read some sections to understand the meanings of the lines. Maybe it was because of the intricately woven tale of the cosmic world which was not easy to comprehend on the first reading or maybe it was the sentence formation, I'm not quite sure. Though, I did enjoy reading the book...

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Author 12 books166 followers
August 3, 2017
Pangaea: The End of Days by Bolivar Beato is a fascinating book. Inside are tales full of other tales. Each one was pure magic fantasy...myths, events, wars, and other things. Detailed, carefully planned, and entertaining. The book held a intense environment...breaking into more intense moments. Every tale inside connected to the next one. Short, entertaining, and magical. There is so much to read that readers will be taken from their seats into a whole new universe unlike any other. Bolivar Beato is a talented writer. Creating worlds that capture my attention and held until the end.
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July 7, 2018
This books is written more like short stories about a variety characters. I had a hard time finishing this. It was hard to focus on stories and getting an understanding of each one. I don't know if it was because of the writing style or the stories itself.
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January 26, 2021
Wow! Could this book get any worse. Read like a text book about the big bang but weirder. Could not understand a lot of it.
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January 2, 2018
This is a placeholder review for the book, as I've won it in a giveaway. Real review hopefully done soon.

I tried to read this. I really, really did. I went back to it three times, thinking that maybe I just wasn't in the right mood. But there are too many characters. Who am I supposed to think is a good character? A bad character? I don't know enough about anybody to care if they live or die.

It's very rare that I never finish a book, or even barely start one. And I especially kept trying because I won this in the giveaway.

But it's just.....not good. Don't waste your time on this one.
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