Dj History Book
Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

I do not know if anyone else has noticed, but the Pendragon series by DJ MacHale has some references …?
I do not know if it is obvious to anyone but me but there are a lot of connections between the history of our world and history of the territories in Pendragon. Let me mention some connections. The bedoowans are Denduron tribe, right? Well, the Bedouin is a reference to the tribes of Arabia. The Batu are a tribe in Zada. And the Bantu expansion is a notable event in Africa. Ibara is an island in the territory of Ibara. Iberia is a good reference to the Iberian peninsula, which is Spain and Portugal. And finally, Bobby shares the same name to the renowned King Arthur (Arthur Pendragon). There are three possibilities: 1) by DJ MacHale made their names by different names from the past 2) It is a match 3) is plot design. In the tenth book may reveal that all the territories on Earth are indeed just different parts of the Earth and at different times. I hope I'm not the only one who has noticed this. If you have, the comment!
I have noticed his name and Ibara. But I do not think that all territories are Earth, because there would have been no point in having First, Second and Third Earth. I have much curiosity about Bobby's name though. And maybe you're right, I can not wait for the tenth book so we can find out, the latter was a major cliff hanger.
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