The Dragon Of Peakay

THE DRAGON OF PEAKAY. “Go outside and chase dragons or something.” James and Ron thought chasing dragons was a great idea, but then it turned into something much more real. James and Ron are the Chosen Twins. Will they be able to save the kingdom of Peakay from the ravages of an evil dragon? What…

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Robert Prins

About This Book

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THE DRAGON OF PEAKAY. “Go outside and chase dragons or something.” James and Ron thought chasing dragons was a great idea, but then it turned into something much more real. James and Ron are the Chosen Twins. Will they be able to save the kingdom of Peakay from the ravages of an evil dragon? What dangers and adventures will they have on the way? And how could a giant ball of slobber help? I am not telling you the answers. You will have to join the twins in the Dragon of Peakay to find out. The Dragon of Peakay is a gripping adventure full of great lessons on prayer, working together, sacrifice, obedience and Bible reading, and much more.  “This is the best book I have ever read!” – Estelle, aged 9.200 pages. $15.00 each. A novel for children (but older people enjoy it too).

Website: www.thinkythings.com
Writer: Robert Prins

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About The Writer

Robert Prins

Robert Prins

ROBERT PRINS. One of Robert’s greatest blessings has been his health. Time and again God has slowed Robert down from his accelerated pace of life through ill heath, to give Robert the opportunity of growing closer to God through those times of trial. As a result, Robert has been blessed to be able to encourage his fellow believers through writing. Robert is married to Sharon and they have four grown children and a growing number of grandchildren. As well as writing Robert enjoys speaking, making music and spending time with his wife and family. You can find Robert’s books, meditations, short stories and music on his website: www.thinkythings.com

Website: www.thinkythings.com
Photo: Robert Prins

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