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Fire Star
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5.0
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This book now brings some new things into play, polar bears, the fire star, and of course the dragons, the story getting ever more complicated as David Rain finds himself mixed up in pretty much everything.
Going to the Arctic and the permission to start writing a book? That's just about as good as it gets for David. I really liked how we could also see how David was going with his book, and I found it very interesting when the book started to look like real life.
I think that this book was better than Icefire but I think The Fire Within was better.
David is faced with a tough task. Gwilanna is back (just so you know, she's a very evil sibyl) and she's planning to resurrect the dragon Gawain on the Tooth of Ragnar. Is it possible to stop her?
Chris D'Lacey manages to pull off yet another great book with a fantastic ending.
Going to the Arctic and the permission to start writing a book? That's just about as good as it gets for David. I really liked how we could also see how David was going with his book, and I found it very interesting when the book started to look like real life.
I think that this book was better than Icefire but I think The Fire Within was better.
David is faced with a tough task. Gwilanna is back (just so you know, she's a very evil sibyl) and she's planning to resurrect the dragon Gawain on the Tooth of Ragnar. Is it possible to stop her?
Chris D'Lacey manages to pull off yet another great book with a fantastic ending.
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