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FREE Kindle Version of "Ryan The Lion" Children's Story

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Ryan the Lion is a children’s story that explores themes of social tolerance, self-esteem and personal identity.

Ryan is a lion cub who acts like the other animals in the jungle because he thinks they are cooler than lions. In doing so, however, he attracts their ridicule.

As Ryan grows up, his mane gets longer and his roar develops. Soon he attracts admiration, and he feels pride in being himself.

Get this story for FREE for your Kindle for a very limited time.

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  • If you enjoy the story, please review it on Amazon.

  • +1

    "Ground squirrels, hyenas, and lions may eat infants of their own species just for a snack… And amorous males of various species, including the noble lion, kill infants to make their mothers available for breeding again"

    http://www.slate.com/blogs/wild_things/2013/10/28/sea_otter_…

    I'm just messing with you, nice bargain. Although it's a good thing you didn't write your book about sea otters.

    • Hehe :)

  • Thank you Czar, you tyrant!

    I accept conventional wisdom that if you have to self publish, it's often for good reason.

    My god i'm a prat sometimes…

    • Indeed. I'm sure Stephen King, William Golding and JK Rowling would agree.

      • Yes, they also think i'm a prat.

        I'd personally like to think i'm in the same league as Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin and John Howard.

        • Oh no, we've reached Godwin's Law too soon.

        • I had to look that up.

          Wikipedia, my central reliable source of misinformation, suggests it probably doesn't apply here:

          Whether it applies to humorous use or references to oneself is open to interpretation, since this would not be a fallacious attack against a debate opponent.

          My view is it doesn't apply.
          Close shave though…

  • Thanks everyone who voted up this deal :0)

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