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Socially Orcward
Socially Orcward | Lisa Henry, Sarah Honey
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Dave is a simple orc with a simple life. He has his dragons, his music, and his friends, and that's mostly enough. Sometimes though, he gets lonely and wishes there was someone he could share his interests with-maybe even someone he could hold hands with, although he knows it's not likely that there's a special person out there for someone who's seven feet tall and green to boot. So it's a delightful surprise when Simon Perrin, the new kitchen boy, not only knows all about dragons, but seems to like Dave as much as Dave likes him back. But all is not what it seems, and Simon is hiding a dark secret. There are sinister forces at work, and Simon needs to find a way out of the situation he's trapped in. If he doesn't, it could mean disaster for the entire kingdom of Aguillon, and an even more terrible fate for Pie, Dave's beloved fingerdragon.When Dave discovers Simon and Pie are in danger, he's swept up in a rescue mission that spans an ocean, tests a friendship, and has more dragons that you could poke a lute at. It's going to be a wild ride-literally.
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Jari-chan
Socially Orcward | Lisa Henry, Sarah Honey
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Not only my favorite part of the series, but also my favorite ace rep I came along until now. Here it's all cute and fluffy and funny, whilst I usually only found tragedies following aces around. And how much I could relate to Dave and Simon! Maybe that's why I love them so much.
But also, after all the sad and deep audio books I listened to, this book was just what I needed. Something for the heart, something to laugh and just forget the world.

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Robbo
Socially Orcward | Lisa Henry, Sarah Honey
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Last of the trilogy, a crime, room for far more!

Warning! Don‘t read in bed, unless you sleep alone. I was very unpopular making the bed shake! Out of the 3, by far the funniest. An odd sexless, sweet love affair between a 7ft tall, green force of nature and a kitchen boy (jailed for egg and spinach). I‘ve learned about dragons, Eastern Greens mature in an impressive way. It also pains me to admit Benedict Cumberbatch is no Scott, just saying...