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Chess World Araya
Contributor(s): Araya, Ray (Author)

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ISBN: 1480979767     ISBN-13: 9781480979765
Publisher: Rosedog Books
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Binding Type: Paperback
Published: December 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Sports & Recreation - Games - General
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 6" W x 9" L (0.65 lbs) 154 pages
Features: Illustrated
 
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The game of chess is really much more than just a game Introduced to the world by the ancient light people the stone builders, chess is a real war battle. The chess battle field is created by the carbon crystals the "Seed," which provide the impenetrable shield in the chess battlefield. With the power of this impenetrable shield, it is not an option to not use the chess battle field.

Chess World Araya is a guide for new discoveries. It introduces you to the exciting pathway to accessing your previous and present life memories as well as "light speed travel." Chess World Araya is also about playing and winning at chess. It is well known that people who are good at chess are considered intelligent and possess a high IQ. Winning at chess and earning a bracelet mark that indicates you are a level seven chess computer player is a great conversation starter besides being a quick way to show how smart you are People want smart one.


About the Author


Ray Araya is a happily married man for 24 years and blessed with two very special sons. One of them is a college graduate, cum laude, and employed. The younger one has the best scholarship the country can provide and is currently in his third year in college.
Araya is content in his happy life and believes in always doing good, as he knows "if you do good, the good comes back to you." He firmly believes that people do bad deeds because they do not know that such acts have bad consequences, and that even death cannot save a person from these consequences.

 
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