Music Dragon
Doosic Maggon
- Pronoun
- she
Main Character has done some things. But now, he must do a different thing.
Five years have passed since the events of the previous book. Main Character, still haunted by his memories, is thrust once again into adventure sometime around the third chapter - but the stakes are higher than ever before. Now, Main Character must team up with the mysterious New Character as he faces his greatest challenge yet... himself.
Music Dragon is the celebrated author behind classic works such as Letter of Application, Lateral Thinking Puzzles of Happiness and Pride and Prejudice. He lives in Stockholm with his two cats and has a drinking problem.
PRAISE FOR BACK COVER OF THE BOOK:
'Interesting' - Magazine
'Inspirational . . . Incredibly good at being the back cover of a book'' - Booklist (starred review)
'I particularly liked the ending' - Music Dragon
'Very ambitious' - Reggaeton Weekly
'Perfectly captures the essence of being stark, raving mad' - Dingus Reviews
'Main Character is a refreshing take on the protagonist archetype' - The Mallet
'Don't . . . read it' - Observer
Five years have passed since the events of the previous book. Main Character, still haunted by his memories, is thrust once again into adventure sometime around the third chapter - but the stakes are higher than ever before. Now, Main Character must team up with the mysterious New Character as he faces his greatest challenge yet... himself.
Music Dragon is the celebrated author behind classic works such as Letter of Application, Lateral Thinking Puzzles of Happiness and Pride and Prejudice. He lives in Stockholm with his two cats and has a drinking problem.
PRAISE FOR BACK COVER OF THE BOOK:
'Interesting' - Magazine
'Inspirational . . . Incredibly good at being the back cover of a book'' - Booklist (starred review)
'I particularly liked the ending' - Music Dragon
'Very ambitious' - Reggaeton Weekly
'Perfectly captures the essence of being stark, raving mad' - Dingus Reviews
'Main Character is a refreshing take on the protagonist archetype' - The Mallet
'Don't . . . read it' - Observer