Mortals, Demons, and Angels; though they come in different forms, shapes, and sizes, these are the species that make up life in reality. Above all else, at the top of the hierarchy, sits God. With absolute power and complete rule overall, it's easy to see why we have faith in this all-knowing Creator. However, even after millenniums of searching we still have not found the answer to the question that led us to this point. What reason would God have to abandon us?
The famine at Kato's home forces her to send him to his grandmother's home where he lerans that God loves him and cares for him. It turns out Kato's God is different from his grandmother's. More drama unfolds as Kato discovers he is not "his father's" child.
Amna had been leading a very normal life; she is a student, aiming to be a doctor. But when violence between opposing sects erupts in her country, everything in her life starts falling apart. She is not able to make sense of why all of this was happening to us.
This earth, our history, and our ancestors all in a single parody.
Pointless instructions on medicine bottles, growing old and happiness. The author pokes fun at all three in this hilarious rant of an old man.
Sometimes everything seems to be going wrong in our lives, and it seems pointless to go on. At times like this, there are people, strangers or otherwise who help us out of that dark place.
The elements of the world, the monarchs, on the quest to save the world.