Set against a backdrop of systemic failure, the narrative explores the protagonist's struggle to navigate a world that threatens to consume them. As they confront various challenges, the story delves into themes of resilience and the fight for justice. The character's journey highlights the personal toll of societal issues, emphasizing the need for change and the courage required to stand against a broken system.
D. R. Perry Books
D.R. Perry's work is deeply set in the inspiring landscapes of Rhode Island, where she resides. Her writing often delves into the fantastical, featuring creatures that are people or people who are creatures, infused with playful wordplay and witty parodies. Perry draws inspiration from her home state's unique identity, exploring themes of being more than the sum of one's parts. She crafts stories designed to be as enjoyable for readers as they are for her to create.




Acting In Kindness
- 172 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Exploring the complexities of self-perception, the narrator grapples with conflicting thoughts that challenge their sense of morality. While reassured by a positive inner voice, doubts linger about their true nature. This psychological journey delves into themes of identity, self-acceptance, and the struggle between good and evil within oneself, prompting readers to reflect on the intricacies of their own thoughts and beliefs.
Exploring the complexities of life and death, this book delves into the struggles and absurdities of existence. It offers a blend of humor and poignancy, highlighting the challenges individuals face while navigating their personal journeys. Through relatable characters and unexpected situations, it encourages readers to reflect on the meaning of life and the inevitability of mortality, all while maintaining an engaging and entertaining narrative.
We all start as strangers. Why does that make me so nervous? I can't imagine life without Mom, Dad, Bubbe or my friends in Salem. And that's what I'll be living at Hawthorn Academy, the campus between worlds. But Hawthorn Academy's the place to be if I want to join the family business as a veterinarian for magic critters. It's magi only at my new school, so I'm going without my besties. The only person I'll know there is my snarky big brother. At least I've already bonded with a familiar. But my dragonet means I'm destined for above average power levels. The last thing I want to do is scare people off. You only get one chance at first impressions, after all. But will I make friends or enemies?