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"Dragons don't have birthdays--they have Dragon Days! Fifi, Lala, Windy, and Wyrm are Dragonlarks now. They dream of the day they'll be Dragons. On the friends' first Dragon Day there is a lot to celebrate, but there is also still a lot to learn. Wyrm is worried that his fire breathing skills won't be perfected in time for the celebration. Will he have a happy Dragon Day, or will he still be back in Egg Land with the babies?"--Amazon.com.
"You are a young dragonlark. One day you and your friends wake up to bad news: on the day of the Treasure Ceremony, the Dragon Queen is missing! Some Very Bad Dragons might be involved. The kingdom is a strange and magical place. Can you brave the Swamp of the Endless Muck, and the Ice Forest? Where will you find your Queen? You choose what happens next!"--Publisher's web site.
When you answer a classified ad for help wanted at a warehouse that stores movie props, little did you know that the phrase "graveyard shift" referred to more than the hours you'd be working. Facing innumerable bloodthirsty ghosts as well as the FBI employees who hunt them, it is up to you to make sure you make it through the summer to another semester!
The reader, with the help of Maria and dog Homer, is asked to make choices which will determine what will happen when two baby dinosaurs escape from the Dinosaur Research Laboratory.
You don't know everything about your grandparents--did you know they are actually spies? When your parents go away for a long weekend and your grandparents are in charge, you and your brother and sister can go zip-lining, or maybe even to the moon? Your grandparents are happy to call in a few favors, but they might need your help. A man with a scar has stolen an important briefcase. Where will you go? YOU choose what happens next.
Partial statement of responsiblity from t.p. verso.
Strap on your seatbelt and get ready for the ride of your life. You are in Switzerland preparing to compete in the largest auto race in Europe. Your cousin lends you his prized sports car for the race. But youve been offered money by gamblers who want you to throw the race. You must decide whether or not to accept the money, and how can you compete if the race is rigged?
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