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Original Title: | Fire Star |
ISBN: | 0439845823 (ISBN13: 9780439845823) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Last Dragon Chronicles #3 |
Characters: | David Rain, Suzanna Martindale, Elizabeth Pennykettle, Lucy Pennykettle |
Chris d'Lacey
Hardcover | Pages: 548 pages Rating: 3.92 | 15787 Users | 505 Reviews
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Title | : | Fire Star (The Last Dragon Chronicles #3) |
Author | : | Chris d'Lacey |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 548 pages |
Published | : | March 2007 by Orchard Books (NY) (first published 2005) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Dragons. Young Adult. Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade. Magic |
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There is a fire star coming, signaling a time of new beginnings. A time for dragons to rise again...A research trip to the Arctic and a contract for a new book - life can't get much better for David Rain. But as soon as David finds himself in the icy climes, he begins to write his legend of bears, dragons, and the mmysterious fire star. Soon he realizes that his tale is starting to mirror real life, and that an old enemy is on her way to meet him.
Can David thwart her terrible master plan? Or will his world be destroyed forever?
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Ratings: 3.92 From 15787 Users | 505 ReviewsCritique Based On Books Fire Star (The Last Dragon Chronicles #3)
This is the Third and final book in the first trilogy. In this book, David is faced with a dangerous task. Gwilanna, or Aunt Gwyneth, has returned and is bent on revenge. This book starts out with David on a college trip to the artic with his class, primarily, his new girlfriend Suzanna, or Zanna for short. During his trip to the Arctic, Gwilanna kidnaps Liz's daughter, Lucy, in order to revive the legendary dragon Gawain. David returns to Scrubbley but soon enough is sent back to the arctic inEven when I was stuck in the same empty room for six consecutive hours with no one to talk to and nothing else to do, I still couldn't read this whole book. I had the time and the means, but not the desire. I tried, I really did, but nothing of the charms of the first book carried over into this installment. I'm all for modernizing, mixing, and mashing old myths and legends, especially across cultures, but this was just too much for me. I gave up half through and googled the summaries for the
.I found this series fascinating, magical, and entertaining.
I was settling in for another quaint little book about polar bears and squirrels. But what i ended up reading was very different. This book is batshit crazy. It's completely and utterly bonkers. It's so insane its genius. The decisions made were seriously brave,I was constantly surprised by them. I can barely believe this is in the same series as The Fire Within. There's so many characters and so many narratives that weave together really well. I'm seriously impressed. The only thing letting the
Fire Star is the third installment of the Last Dragon Chronicles, and the plot is finally beginning to heat up. Much of the setting takes place in the arctic, where serious events are beginning to escalate. Now three books into the story, I am devouring Chris D'Lacey's writing with a passion. I am now very familiar with his writing style; the way he incorporates vast, complicated, and fascinating ideas into a a simple script that anyone could read with ease. I am in awe. ;-)In this fascinating
I feel like there are too many plots going on at the same time so everything stops making sense.
This book is the third in a series by d'Lacey, the first of which, "The Fire Within" I bought for my daughter to read over a summer holiday when she was 7. The story was partially about dragons - china dragons that are alive, but not to everyone, and also about squirrels. When the next book "Icefire" came out, I bought that too, but when I read it, I felt that my girl was not old enough for it. The content was a lot more grown up than book one, and so I held onto the book for a while before I
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