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"Originally published in English as A friend for Dragon"--Title page verso.
His Shining Majesty, King of the Dhrovish Throne, has one son, the Silver Prince Vulwin Valas, who is a prince, a strategist, a warrior, and a... model? Dragon Stone: In the human world, Prince Vulwin Valas is known as Win Arcarius, openly gay, very promiscuous, and one of the most highly sought after models ever. To the Fae Realms, he is known as the Silver Shadow, the King's assassin, and someone not to be crossed. A routine visit home suddenly becomes more complicated, and Vulwin finds himself with a new mate, a new enemy, and a future he never considered before with... a dragon. Dragon Alliance: Iffear comes to Vulwin at his most vulnerable, but as their magical enemies and a plot to destroy the Dhrovish throne make themselves known, the newly mated couple find themselves drawing closer together in order to survive. Dragon Heart: Vulwin and Iffear know who was responsible for the attempts on their lives. Now they need to discover why. Seeking revenge could shatter the tentative peace and reignite the war between two Fae factions, but blood spilled in hate demands justice. How far will they go to fulfill a blood oath and see the Dragon Stones laid to rest?
Dragon is very responsible, but sometimes he makes mistakes. When he's tired, he accidentally reads an egg and fries his morning newspaper! When he sweeps his dirt floor, he can't seem to sweep away all of the dirt and ends up sweeping a hole into the center of his living room! And when Dragon goes grocery shopping, he buys more food than he can fit into his car! Using his trademark humor and heart, Dav Pilkey illustrates the fun side of chores and responsibility.
Dancing in the Cave of the Dragon: Adventures in the Wonderland of Sales is Richard Plinke's third installment in his critically acclaimed dragon series and continues the journey of our intrepid slayer of sales dysphoria. Plinke uses his entertaining storytelling style to illustrate his distinctive perspective on the art of selling; or, more accurately, the art of living in a world of other opposable-digited hominids. As one critic put it, he is "funny, educational and a great read. Plinke doesn't just teach you to be a better salesperson, or a better businessperson, he teaches you to be a better person."If you're looking for the seven steps to nirvana-esque prosperity, or any other formula-based concoction of simplistic remedies for what keeps you from achieving the success you covet, Plinke's not your guy. On the other hand, if you'd like to break the shackles of self-imposed limitations and discover the truth about what's holding you back, if you want to face and conquer the dragons of fear-based-selling (and fear-based-living), then you might want to tiptoe through the tulips with our fearless debunker of all that's sophistic; sing in the sunshine with the courageous executioner of the ubiquitous purveyors of serpent lubricant; skip to my lou, my darling on the way to a better sense of self and a better appreciation for what you do to earn your daily bread.Simply put, Plinke's bare-to-the bone approach is a joyful journey brimming with delightful tales stuffed with unique insights and filled with the author's humorously satirical point of view. Everybody in all walks of life would benefit from Plinke's idiosyncratic wisdom, or as a top 50 Amazon reviewer put it, "If the world lived by Plinke's guidance, we'd all be quite a bit happier. And get along a whole lot better as well."
From Dav Pilkey, creator of the New York Times bestselling Dog Man and Captain Underpants series, comes Dragon, the heartwarming hero adored by Dav's youngest readers!
'Dragon adopts a stray cat and learns by trial and error how to care for it. Once again, our hero... makes a number of mistakes and experiences a range of emotions along the way, and as before, his good heart is rewarded in the end... The Dragon series is fast moving toward that pantheon of children's reading reserved for books that make kids laugh out loud.' - Starred review, Booklist.
When Dragon rescues a plump gray cat from the snow, he needs to learn how to take care of it.
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