By Joy, aged 12: Is Bravya a real place?
No, Bravya is not a real place. It is fictitious, as are most places...
No, Bravya is not a real place. It is fictitious, as are most places...
The letters in BRAVYA stand for the initials of the names of the Snails: Branky, Rubin, Azur, Verdi and Yella. So, we are left with the spare “A” at the end. It stands for...>
This is an important question. I change colors because I represent everything else. This is also why I am called Elsya. Allow me to explain:...
No one lives there. The Bravyan council gathers there from time to time. It is not a palace, because Bravya is certainly not a kingdom...
Well spotted! Bravya is loosely based on Tibetan mythology. David, our author, explains further. It may be a long read :-) : In Bön, the ancient Tibetan philosophy...
This is also loosely based on Tibetan mythology. David, our author, continues and elaborates on that: Yungdrung Bön, the root culture and religion of Tibet...
Oh, yes, we do believe so. The five books in the initial Bravya series are only the basis. These books form...
A lot of thought has been given to the logo of Bravya. Since the letters in BRAVYA stand for the initials of the names of the Snails...
The diamond shape on the cover resembles a shield. Parts of its edges go beyond the printed book covers. You may have noticed that...
Bravya is as diverse as it gets. Everything about it is universal. Visitors to it come from all corners of Earth. I, personally, as chairwoman...