#1-6 Lazy Scales

Lazy Scales: The Complete Series

D.M. Gilmore
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"A unique and powerful perspective exploring a simple question: what if you were no longer you?" This 6-in-1 set contains the entire Lazy Scales series, chronicling the adventures of Lewis Cooper as he learns to navigate the world as only a teen-turned-dragon can. Lazy Scales After a harrowing hospital visit, Lewis wakes up as a dragon. It's awesome, but he doesn't know the first thing about using his new body! Why is everything so fragile? And since when have people been so tasty? When he reveals himself to his friends, they don't know what to think. He's still Lewis, but he's also something a lot more dangerous. When he eats something he shouldn't have, the wrong people find out. With dangers closing in on all sides, staying safe and in control is getting hard, but being a hungry dragon is even harder. Idle Claws Lewis used to think school was hard, but he's already nostalgic for boring human classes. Instead of math and science, he’s learning how to fly and hunt! It would be fun if he wasn’t so bad at it! Meanwhile, Becca and Jeremy are still coming to terms with his change. After discovering that his parents are still looking for him, Lewis wants to risk seeing them. That means going back into town for the first time since his change. There’s only one problem: Lewis’s friends aren’t the only ones who know about him... Dull Teeth With the town taking care of all his basic needs, life has gotten boring. After Lewis is presumed dead by authorities, his friend Becca suggests that he should come out to his parents. He thinks it’s a bad idea. How will they react upon learning that their son turned into a dragon? He can't deny that they deserve to know the truth, but there's just one problem: the city is watching his every move. If they find out he used to be human, it could mean a world of trouble! Broken Horns Lewis isn’t the last of his kind anymore. He knew that eventually, he’d have to figure out a way to make more dragons. Still, he never imagined it would happen so soon, least of all to Lucy! When the Crone returns, she brings with her grave portents: Lucy is just the first of many victims in the coming days. The spell that transformed Lewis into a dragon is still going off, and it shows no signs of stopping. With time running short, the Crone has no choice but to beg Lewis and his friends for help. Lewis doesn’t think he’s the right dragon for the job, but where else can they turn? Time is running out, and if they fail, it will mean the end of the world as they know it. Kindled Flames Lazyscales isn’t the last dragon anymore. Now there are hundreds, maybe thousands of dragons running around! It was his father’s last wish that he lead them, and he’s eager to live up to his grand destiny! There’s just one problem: the humans who manage his mountain home are out of money. No money means no food. No food means very hungry dragons. When a newcomer offers a solution, Lazyscales is hesitant to accept. It’s bad enough he has to ask for help, but a rock concert for humans, starring a dragon!? There’s no way that will end well! With food short, and options thin, can dragons and humans work together, or is his dream of a new dragon tribe doomed from the start? Beating Wings Lazyscales always knew that leading dragons would be hard work. When it was a mere handful, he had no problem. Now that their numbers have swelled, things have gotten a lot harder. As leader, he has enough on his plate without dragons questioning his inexperience. Now, discontent has lead to plotting behind his back. Not that they need to, with his soul collapsing. With his condition worsening and threats closing in from all sides, his friends have to make a choice: do they risk their lives and venture where no living soul has been before to save him, or do they let him die?
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