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Talon the Great Dragonfly

John Blackford

Editorial: Spines

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Sinopsis

In the quiet prelude to a monumental day, a team of kindred spirits – an aged patriarch bearing the wisdom of loss and triumph, a gallant youth on the cusp of self-discovery, and a magnificent dragon as enigmatic as the magic coursing through its veins – prepare to embark on an adventure beyond the ordinary. In the hallowed yet unforgiving realm of dragon racing, where victory is whispered in the winds and danger lurks in the shadow of fame, they ready themselves by the river's edge, united in a silent vow for glory. As the embers of their campfire glow against the twilight, they stand at the threshold of destiny, each heartbeat a quiet rage against the dying light, each breath a summoning of the courage that heralds the dawn of a legend.In an enchanting realm where fairy folk reign and dragonflies soar, young Harley embarks on a harrowing journey that tests the limits of courage and the power of friendship. As the heir to his grandfather's legacy, Harley, alongside the majestic dragonfly Talon, navigates both the thrill of the great race across shimmering lakes and the perils lurking within unknown lands. Woven through this tapestry of adventure is a tale of kinship, redemption, and the quest for glory that transcends the boundaries between worlds. Herein lies a story that whispers to the valorous spirit within us all, inviting us to unfurl our wings and embrace the destiny that awaits in the skies of imagination.
Disponible desde: 03/07/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 112 páginas.

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