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Original Title: | Icefire |
ISBN: | 0439672465 (ISBN13: 9780439672467) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Last Dragon Chronicles #2 |
Characters: | David Rain, Elizabeth Pennykettle, Lucy Pennykettle |
Chris d'Lacey
Paperback | Pages: 421 pages Rating: 3.91 | 23554 Users | 661 Reviews

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Title | : | Icefire (The Last Dragon Chronicles #2) |
Author | : | Chris d'Lacey |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 421 pages |
Published | : | July 2007 by Scholastic Inc. (first published November 1st 2003) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dragons. Young Adult. Fiction |
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Secrets will be revealed when fire and ice collide...In the exciting sequel to The Fire Within, David must uncover the truth behind the mysterious clay dragons. David's quest is to discover the link between the fire of the last known dragon on Earth and the icy regions of the Arctic. It's a journey that will change his life forever, a journey that will bring him to the very heart of the legend of dragons and the mysterious, ancient secret of the icefire...
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Ratings: 3.91 From 23554 Users | 661 ReviewsColumn About Books Icefire (The Last Dragon Chronicles #2)
Rating: 2.5/10...This is just plain bad. It fixes everything that was wrong with the first book, and then proceeds to boil it in a spiritual, cosmic tale that is much too confusing and poorly executed to be put in a children's book. Let me put it this way: I read novels about time-travel, alternate realities, and spiritual matters, and NONE of them are anywhere near as confusing as this book. It is simply an underdeveloped plot, and it doesn't help that the writing is fairly poor as well.Also,In this sequel to The Fire Within, David must uncover the secret of the clay dragons to save Liz and Lucy from the evil clutches of the sibyl Gwilanna. He must discover the link between the Arctic polar bears and the fire of the last dragon Gawain. He must also deal with two girlfriends, a strange visiting college professor, a white hedgehog, a pushy publisher, and Mr. Bacon next door. An enticing sequel, sure to make you want to read more of this series. It's a very fun read even with the
I thought the characters in this book were more interesting than "The Fire Within". The aunt is not who I thought she would be! I really liked hearing about Professor Bergstrom and Zanna, who turned to be... David's girlfriend! She cleaned her act up after acting like a Goth.

I enjoyed this book even more than the first one. It delves more deeply into the actual dragonlore and has much highers stakes than Book One, which revolved around the comings and goings of squirrels. Because of that, I also found the portrayal of our main character to be more believable, as he has better reason to be invested in the plot; I didn't completely believe it when he seemed to make his whole life revolve around a couple of neighborhood squirrels before. The one thing that I really
the ice fire is a really good book where David now must find out about the location of the last fire tear but gwilanna is making plans to steal it and use the tear to make the dragon that Elizabeth will be incubating. but they thwart her plans and she disperses. 100/10 recommended
While I enjoyed the first book things began to take a turn in this one. Just not as intriguing I guess. I stopped reading the series on this book! Bummer. . . .
Having liked the first book in The Last Dragon Chronicles I thought I would read the second book in the series which is Icefire. This is a book in which is different to most dragon typed books and one that is still very enjoyable to read.I liked how the book started off where the last book did which led to the reader not being confused or wondering what has been happening since the first book ended. Having also kept the same characters however introducing new ones throughout the novel did make
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