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The Book of Mara
Author: Leann Lane
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Ten years ago, Mara's older brother disappeared just outside of their home town. With no clues, everyone believed that he'd just run off. But Mara knew better. She vowed to continue the search. Despite being called crazy, she believed the local legend about a portal to another world. The Old Oak Archway. Now, after all these years, Mara has found a way through. What she didn't expect was to find on the other side was her brother living happily with the Golden Draygons. Suddenly, Mara is claimed by the King and the portal is closed. She is stuck on a planet filled with dragons and thrust into a struggle for power everywhere she turns. But, Tohr is determined to win her hand and her heart to keep her with him. Mara quickly learns that when a Draygon makes up his mind, he will stop at nothing to make it happen.. *Adults Only* *Explicit Scenes* *Extreme Violence* *Hot Dragon Shifters* The Book of Mara is created by Leann Lane, an eGlobal Creative Publishing Signed Author.”

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Roald Dahl Book Scary Story: Which is the Scariest Story in Roald Dahl's Books?
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2024-11-24 03:23
In my opinion, 'The Witches' is quite scary. The idea of witches secretly living among us, plotting to turn children into mice, is terrifying. The grand high witch is a particularly menacing character, with her plans for mass transformation of children.
Roald Dahl Book Scary Story: How do Roald Dahl's Scary Stories Appeal to Readers?
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2024-11-24 08:02
They appeal through unique concepts. For example, in 'The Witches', the concept of witches being real and having a sinister plan is very engaging. It plays on our childhood fears of the unknown and things that go bump in the night.
Did Roald Dahl write scary stories?
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2024-11-11 05:44
Yes. His works often had a touch of the macabre. In 'James and the Giant Peach', there are parts that might be a bit scary for younger readers, like the initial situation where James is living unhappily with his aunts. Dahl was not afraid to explore darker themes in his writing, which made some of his stories have a scary quality.
How does Roald Dahl create a spooky atmosphere in the 'Roald Dahl Book of Ghost Stories'?
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2024-11-02 22:48
Dahl uses vivid descriptions. For example, in some stories, he describes the settings in great detail. Dark, creaky old houses with strange noises and shadows are common. This immediately sets a spooky mood.
Why are 'scary Roald Dahl stories' so appealing to readers?
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2024-11-16 21:08
They're appealing because they mix the ordinary with the extraordinary. For example, in 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory', it starts with a poor boy in a normal town, but then he enters this amazing and slightly scary chocolate factory. It's that contrast that draws readers in.
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