Danny the Dragon


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Danny the dragon loves helping his friends with his fiery breath. But Danny is in for a nasty surprise when a stranger comes to town... A humorous tale for beginner readers, with audio narration that brings the story to life. "Irresistible for children learning to read. " - Child Education Plus




Danny the Dragon


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Told in rhyme, Danny the Dragon is the story of a gentle dragon who doesn't like to scare people with his flames. But when evil knights attack the kingdom's castle, Danny takes the challenge and becomes a hero by chasing them away to save the kingdom.




Shadow of the Dragon


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Sixteen-year-old Danny Vo is enmeshed in two worlds—his Houston high school and his Vietnamese home life. He’s finally caught the eye of beautiful blond Tiffany Marie, only to find out that her brother is a white supremacist. And his life gets even more complicated when his cousin Sang Le comes to live with Danny’s family after spending years in a reeducation camp in Vietnam. Failing school and unable to get a job, Sang Le joins a Vietnamese gang—and Danny is determined to help his cousin escape before it’s too late.




Race for the Iron Throne: Political and Historical Analysis of a Game of Thrones


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A GAME OF THRONES How would you like to read A Game of Thrones with a PhD by your side?Steven Attewell, creator of Race for the Iron Throne (racefortheironthrone.wordpress.com), is one of the most insightful scholars in political theory and history, but instead of devoting his talents to academia, he's delving into George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire saga to give the most comprehensive deconstruction - and explanation - yet offered.Each one of Thrones's 73 chapters is broken down in meticulous detail in four key areas. The Political and Historical Analyses explore the political ramifications that each character's decisions entail while digging into the real-world historical incidents that inspired Martin's narrative twists and turns. What If? offers up a tantalizing look at how these political and historical elements could have played out in dozens of alternative scenarios, underscoring the majesty and complexity of Martin's storytelling. And Book vs. Show looks at the key differences - both good and bad - between the story as originally conceived on the printed page and as realized in HBO's Game of Thrones.At nearly 204,000 words, it's almost literally impossible to imagine a more exhaustive or authoritative reading companion for any novel ever before published.Note: there are spoilers for all five published novels in the Song of Ice and Fire series. About the author Steven Attewell is the author of Race for the Iron Throne, a blog that examines the history and politics of the Song of Ice and Fire series and HBO's Game of Thrones. He has a PhD in History from the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he studied the history of public policy and was a political and union activist. In addition to Race for the Iron Throne, Steven is also a co-podcaster on Game of Thrones at the Lawyers, Guns, and Money podcast, writes about public policy at the Realignment Project, and is a co-author of the Tower of the Hand: A Hymn for Spring anthology book.




Danny's Dragon


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When ten-year-old Danny, his mother, and his sister, grieving for the loss of Danny's father--and best friend--in the Iraq war, must leave their Montana cattle ranch, Danny finds himself in a Denver school with an Iraqi classmate.




Danny's Dragon


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Danny Wong is brilliant, handsome, and ready to love. He has one big problem: at nearly thirty, he is still deeply in the closet due to his ultra-traditional mother who wants him to find a nice Chinese girl to marry. But Danny has a crush on the hunky, buff security guard, Dave, who patrols the building on MIT's campus where he is working on his PhD. One night when Danny is mugged leaving the building, Dave comes to his rescue...sort of...and their paths collide. The attraction is mutual and hot as wildfire. But Dave has baggage of his own that may stop him from ever loving again, especially when a great darkness in his past rears up to try and destroy him. At once a tale of sexual awakening and first love, Danny’s Dragon explores the inner strength needed to overcome obstacles, inner and outer, toward being with one's soulmate. Publisher’s note: This book has been previously published at Loose Id, Totally Bound Publishing and Wayward Ink. At Wayward Ink, some additions were made to the text, qualifying this version as a second edition.




The Alpha's Desire and the Dragon's Fire


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When Sophia meets the dangerous yet attractive Danny, she has no idea he is about to throw her into a world filled with creatures she never thought existed. Little does she know, another also covets her love, and will do anything to get her to be his. As she is pulled between both men, she soon discovers her love life is not the most complicated thing going on. Who will she pick? And how will her choice determine the future of the entire human race?







Such a Pretty Face


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After losing 150 pounds from bariatric surgery, Stevie Barrett finds that life isn't so easy as a thinner person, as she contends with a jealous friend, bad romantic relationships, and a difficult family dynamic.




The Dragon in World Mythology and Culture


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Dragons are everywhere, seemingly hidden in plain sight. These mythological reptilian monsters date far into known human history in nearly every part of the world and are still prevalent in today's media and entertainment. The wide cultural, geographical, and linguistic diffusion of dragons or dragon-like creatures shows how modern humans have influenced each other through shared tales of monsters while simultaneously hinting at a shared genesis. This book introduces dragon myths and legends from around the world by following human culture's shared evolutionary past via language, folklore, the arts, and commerce. Dragons in folklore, literature, and pop culture are analyzed from Eastern and Western perspectives, leading to a dual analysis of dragons in today's popular culture and media. While other books on the topic have focused primarily on classical sources, or on cataloging various dragon tales in general, this work identifies the subtle yet profound ways in which the dragon figure or related motifs have slyly entered into our collective psyche as participants in the modern, interconnected world.