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Tales from DCR BOOKS INC.

Embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting tales crafted with precision by DCR Books Inc. Immerse yourself in the artistry of words as DCR Ink weaves stories that linger in your thoughts long after the last page. Let each tale be a portal to a world where imagination knows no bounds.

Public Enemy No.1

In the serene, picturesque suburb of Maryland Heights, Agatha’s life revolves around her beautiful home, a garden straight out of a fairytale, and the tranquil mornings she spends on her patio sipping tea and reading the newspaper. But her peaceful sanctuary is about to be disrupted in ways she could never have imagined.

Just when it seems like Agatha might have the upper hand, a new, formidable adversary arrives on the scene—the hobo roaches. Nasty, relentless, and seemingly immune to her efforts, they invade Agatha’s home, turning her peaceful haven into a war zone.

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Happy Cakes

There was a tiny, cozy village down South in a world filled with sadness and worry. This village was home to a forever-smiling lady named Willene. Willene was a dreamer; she dreamed about far-off lands, grand castles, and a big garden filled with lilies and roses everywhere you looked. Most of all, she dreamed about making the world a happier place.

A cartoon of three people holding cakes in front of a brick wall.

The Lady and The Parrot

Once upon a time there lived a mature woman named Arline. She had taken care of her health, no drinking or smoking, and only good health food all her life. She stayed physically fit and had lots of energy. Although, she loved a pleasant trip or adventure. In fact, she was 86 yrs. young and her children were in their sixties, many of her friends had long passed away. 

Arline lived in a mature adult village and initially made many friends. However, over the years, many of them they had become shut-ins, and the others had grown weary of her long one-way conversations about herself. 

Arline would talk about her life as a child growing up in the city and within 10 minutes the listeners would fall be fast asleep. She eventually became isolated in her room, the residents, her friends, and her family, not wanting to hear her long self centered monologues.

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