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The Magical Chance

Dallas Lore Sharp

Editorial: Good Press

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In Dallas Lore Sharp's 'The Magical Chance', the reader is taken on a journey through a whimsical and enchanting world where the line between reality and magic blurs. Sharp's poetic and descriptive writing style brings to life a cast of fantastical creatures and extraordinary events, reminiscent of classic fairy tales. The book serves as a metaphorical exploration of the power of imagination and the ways in which it can transform our everyday lives. Drawing inspiration from folklore and mythology, 'The Magical Chance' seamlessly weaves together elements of fantasy and reality, creating a captivating narrative that will leave readers spellbound. Sharp's evocative language and vivid imagery evoke a sense of wonder and possibility, making this a truly enchanting read. A timeless and charming tale, 'The Magical Chance' is a literary gem that celebrates the magic that lies within each of us.
Disponible desde: 05/11/2021.
Longitud de impresión: 102 páginas.

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