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El Fib: Mij's Testament, #2
Ōgidni: Mij's Testament, #3
Ailand: Mij's Testament, #1
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Mij's Testament Series

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Ōgidni is the third book in the Mij's Testament trilogy.  Fifteen-year-old Fil and his friends are a species called kin living peacefully on their planet Ōgidni before the humans arrive and turn their world upside down.  Kin are an ancient species, yet they are neither technologically advanced nor primitive.  The humans attempt to conquer each continent on their planet one by one while one traitor among them secretly tries to stop them.  Fil befriends and helps the humans, unaware of their ill intentions.  Who will win:  the human fighting for the kin, or the kin fighting for the humans?

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Release dateNov 20, 2011
El Fib: Mij's Testament, #2
Ōgidni: Mij's Testament, #3
Ailand: Mij's Testament, #1

Titles in the series (3)

  • Ailand: Mij's Testament, #1

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    Ailand: Mij's Testament, #1
    Ailand: Mij's Testament, #1

    The first book in the Mij's Testament trilogy takes place in the mid-1960s. A honeymoon cruise goes horribly wrong when the captain insists that his 17-year-old son take over the helm, and the ship gets lost in the Bermuda Triangle. One lifeboat full of 12 people, including the captain and his son, washes up on an island. At first they think it is deserted, but they soon discover that a young woman named Aileen lives there. She claims to have arrived there when she was three years old, but her eloquent vocabulary makes them doubt her story. When she tells them that she was raised by fairies, they question her sanity. After the rations run out, the castaways' survival depends on this unreliable girl. They attempt to teach her how to function in the civilized world, confident that they will be rescued and that Aileen will come with them when they are. However, Aileen is a stubborn girl, and she resists being forced to behave in ways that are unnatural and illogical.Will they ever be rescued? Or will they have to live like savages for the rest of their lives? And is that so bad?

  • El Fib: Mij's Testament, #2

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    El Fib: Mij's Testament, #2
    El Fib: Mij's Testament, #2

    El Fib is the second book in the Mij's Testament trilogy. Jesse is born to a single mother in Los Angeles who claims he is the son of God. He takes pride in being different from other kids, until he finds out that he is different in another way: he is intersex. Once a popular leader of a gang, Jesse suddenly finds himself without friends. His mother often tells him that his destiny is to help people and save the world. But how can he do that when no one has faith in him, and he doesn't even have faith in himself?

  • Ōgidni: Mij's Testament, #3

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    Ōgidni: Mij's Testament, #3
    Ōgidni: Mij's Testament, #3

    Ōgidni is the third book in the Mij's Testament trilogy.  Fifteen-year-old Fil and his friends are a species called kin living peacefully on their planet Ōgidni before the humans arrive and turn their world upside down.  Kin are an ancient species, yet they are neither technologically advanced nor primitive.  The humans attempt to conquer each continent on their planet one by one while one traitor among them secretly tries to stop them.  Fil befriends and helps the humans, unaware of their ill intentions.  Who will win:  the human fighting for the kin, or the kin fighting for the humans?

Author

Gail O. Dellslee

Gail O. Dellslee is a multi-racial author who grew up on the west coast of the United States. She started writing novels when she was 10 years old. Gail gets her inspiration from her cats and life experiences, and she enjoys incorporating real situations and people into her fiction.

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