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In Marlene's world, dragons are as common as cats and dogs-and about as welcome on a train. Which won't be a problem, as long as the transport police don't open her backpack. Canadian exchange student Marlene and her roommate, Welsh magician Aurelia, are on the run. Marlene didn't mean to hatch the first true red dragon in a thousand years. Aurelia didn't mean to put him at the center of a bidding war. Now they must evade the police and the press to smuggle him to safety. Of course, it would help if Marlene had brought a phone charger, Aurelia had passed Magic 101, and their dracling wasn't on…mehr

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In Marlene's world, dragons are as common as cats and dogs-and about as welcome on a train. Which won't be a problem, as long as the transport police don't open her backpack. Canadian exchange student Marlene and her roommate, Welsh magician Aurelia, are on the run. Marlene didn't mean to hatch the first true red dragon in a thousand years. Aurelia didn't mean to put him at the center of a bidding war. Now they must evade the police and the press to smuggle him to safety. Of course, it would help if Marlene had brought a phone charger, Aurelia had passed Magic 101, and their dracling wasn't on a collision course with the myth that put the red dragon on the Welsh flag…
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Though a proud Portlander, Kate Samuels admits that her home city would be much improved by the presence of castles and clotted cream. She encountered an abundance of both during a sophomore semester abroad at Cardiff University, where she studied Welsh mythology and kept a travel blog titled Wales Watching: Misadventures of a Globetrotting Introvert. Two years later, she wrote The Fifth Branch on various trains, buses, metro platforms, and coffeeshop patios across Europe over a series of long weekends. She thinks she might also have been taking a full course load in Amsterdam at the time. It's a bit of a blur.