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In a land not so far away, and closer than one may think lives familiar friends, in familiar places, yet in a world so different from our own. It’s a land where an average garden gnome may live a not so average life; where he may learn that tending gardens is by far NOT his greatest responsibility. Charlie, a 15" garden gnome takes his responsibilities very seriously, so seriously, that it leads him on an adventure of a lifetime. This is a story of good versus evil, where good may not always prevail; a story filled with mystical creatures, living hand-in-hand with dwarves, elves, and warlocks. And, of course, no magical tale would be complete without a dragon or two, as well. This is a story of heart, a story of wonder, and a story you'll want to pass on to generations to come. Read the entire Preface! Click Here Order your signed copy today! Also available as an ebook |
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“DRAGON•FLY has given new meaning to a routine trip to my garden. I will now become an ‘imaginer’ whenever I sally forth into my vegetable patch and will see it with new eyes and an altered point of view. Picking the peas and shooing away the varmints will become an adventure instead of a chore. I am usually not a big reader of fantasy literature, but I found this story engaging and fun. The adolescent crowd should take great glee in the macabre scenes, green neon slime blood…gross, but they will love it.” “When I was given Dan’s book to read, I felt truly special. When I saw that it was about gnomes, it brought back many pleasant memories of my father and his little concrete gnome in the yard. As I read the book, I marveled at Dan’s imagination, and must confess, wondered about his childhood...I enjoyed the book from beginning to end.” “This is a great book for all who love adventures. It is a magical tale of friendships and caring, of rescue and survival. Even though the characters are mystical, the moral of the story can apply in today’s communities, with today’s people. This is a timeless story that will last from generation to generation.” "I really enjoyed reading this delightful, mystical story. You’ll fall in love with these unique characters. Dan, you are such a gifted young man. May God continue to bless you." “DRAGON•FLY is a colorful, imaginative and entertaining tale of fantasy and adventure. It’s a fun story, and readers of all ages will find something to enjoy.” “I enjoyed this exciting adventure into another mythical world. The adventure and excitement kept me reading and wanting more. I loved the character of Charlie who selflessly risked his life to save others. If only we all had someone like that in our lives.” "A WONDERFULLY crafted tale. An adventure for all ages. I will never look at a garden gnome the same way again. I hope Dan takes us on many more of his 'vacations'." “What a great story! Once I got started I couldn’t put it down. I finished it in just one day.” “The book DRAGON•FLY by Dan Waltz provides the reader with powerful imagery….. riveting action…..explicit word choice…..characters that leap from the page as well as a strong, clear message about our world that shouldn’t be ignored.” “A very imaginative tale, that will manage to capture and entertain the younger reader, yet appeal to all. A story filled with courage, sacrifice, teamwork and love.” --- "Gotta tell you about Dan's book. I left it on the coffee table and my friend Sam has picked it up and is reading it with real enjoyment, and Sam is not a huge reader. Dan's not just writing for the kids, a seventy four year old geezer is reading and commenting on what a good imagination Dan has. I thought that was a real compliment coming from someone whose favorite free time activity is ESPN and any program where a tossed around ball of any size or shape is a total preoccupation!"
A letter from Mom... "Hi Dan, I was sitting in the hospital waiting room this morning, while Dad was in doing his stress test, when a little gal and her mom started talking to me. She was about 11 or 12, I think. Anyway, they said they lived in St. Helen. I asked her how she was enjoying her spring break. She said she'd been reading this 'really cool book' about gnomes. I asked her if she liked gnomes and she said she really hadn't even thought about them until she started reading the book. I told her that 'my son' writes books and she asked your name. I told her, Dan Waltz, and she started laughing. She said, 'that's who wrote the book I'm reading.' (Odd that a young person would remember an author's name.) I asked her if she was reading, DRAGON*FLY and she started laughing again and was soooooo excited that she was meeting the mother of the writer. Seems her friend, Cody, bought the book for her from the Dawg House. ANYWAY, she asked if I could take her book to you to have you write something in it for her. I told her to leave it with the librarian and I'd pick it up and have you do that. I feel bad that I didn't even get her name but I will, somehow. I feel bad, too, because the DAWG HOUSE closed their doors this past Tuesday, for lack of enough business. They did good selling the books for us. That little gal said she'd like to get Kornstalkers, so I'll find out who she is and see her again. By the way, Dad made it through the stress test just fine." MOM ©. 2008 |
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