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The Path to the Dragon’s Eye - cover

The Path to the Dragon’s Eye

Roman Hawke

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

The Path to the Dragon’s Eye follows three brave friends—Kim, Chui, and Marya—as they embark on a magical quest to find the legendary Dragon’s Eye, said to hold the power of the universe.
 
Journeying through enchanted forests, across treacherous mountains, and into the heart of mysterious caves, the trio faces riddles, mythical creatures, and tests of courage. Along the way, they learn valuable lessons in teamwork, trust, and the strength that lies within themselves.
 
This whimsical, heartwarming tale is filled with adventure, humor, and magic, reminding readers that true power comes from within and through friendship.
Available since: 07/30/2025.
Print length: 136 pages.

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