Tim Tswv Dej Tus Ntxhais
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Tim Tswv Dej Tus Ntxhais

Vincent Xyooj yog ib tug tub hluas muaj 24 xyoos. Nws ua ib txoj hauj lwm tsis muaj chaw mus nyob rau hauv ib lub zos me me. Thaum nws pom ib tug ntxhais txawv txawv nyob rau hauv nws ib tug kwv tij lub qab daus, nws pab tus ntxhias khiav dim, tab sis nws tsis paub hais tias yog Tim Tswv Dej tus ntxhais hu ua Zuag Paj. Phau ntawv no yuav muab tso tawm li “blog posts”—ib tshooj, los sis ib ntu, yuav yog ib tug qhia. Vincent qhia ib tshooj hos Zuag Paj qhiav ib tshooj. Phau ntawv yuav raws Vincent txoj kev raug rub mus nrog luag sib txeeb ib lub rooj huab tais nyob rau ib lub teb chaws deb deb heev. Txoj kev no yuav qhia Vincent ntau yam txog nws tus kheej, thiab yuav pab nws ntseeg hais tias nws yog ib tug neeg muaj peev xwm.

The Water God’s Daughter

Vincent Xiong is a 24-year-old working at a dead-end job in a small town. When he discovers a strange girl in one of his cousin's basement, he helps her escape without realizing that she is the daughter of the Water God. In this Hmong language novel, released as blog posts with alternating perspectives, a young man becomes embroiled in an epic fight for a throne in a land far far away and discovers who he really is and what he is truly capable of.

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