Robert Mc lean, Rayuela Editores Asociados, Claudia Covello

The Elf

language (Elf Book Site Sept. 29, 2010)
Cassadonia, the place where Elves live, is the reverse of Earth; whenever a tree grows in the upper World, another one grows back in Cassadonia. And conversely, whenever a tree is cut down in Cassadonia, it also falls down in the human world.

With the help of Gretheld, a funny troll, half-Gnome, half-beast, Andrew Fox is about to begin a journey that will take you from London to Cassadonia, and back to London, bringing Elves to our time and humans to the old days across the Mirror of Arritz, an ancient piece of art built by Kobold, a Dark Elf and the greatest mirror-maker ever.

Since the very first human creation, Elves have been secretly guarding our world and protecting mankind. However, there are some Elves who hate humans and wish to recover what once belonged to the Elf race just before man appeared on Earth.

The story is full of horrific creatures that will scare Andy to death, such as Cattivi “The Clown”, who feeds himself on Elves’ corpses and princess Loggry, a cannibal Fairy: among Trolls, Ogres, (sigue pero es largo, son todo monstruos inventados), who are humans that have been turned into elves. Here is where the mess actually begins.

About 70,000 years ago, when God created mankind, the Elf race had to abandon the Earth and had to exile to Cassadonia, adapting to a whole new universe of rules in order to survive, thus here is where the mess actually begins...
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