Dark Fire (The Last Dragon Chronicles Series #5)

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Author: Chris D'Lacey

ISBN-10: 0545102723

ISBN-13: 9780545102728

Category: Fiction - Fantasy & Magic

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David Rain was lost in the Arctic and it was up to his daughter, Alexa, to bring him back. This one little girl had the power to save her father, but when she found him, she uncovered a lot more than just David: Dragons have finally returned to Earth as well. . . .Chris d'Lacey weaves another fiery and magical tale for readers in the fifth book of this NEW YORK TIMES bestselling series!Praise for THE FIRE WITHIN: "D'Lacey's characters are realistic and engaging. . . . A page-turner." —THE HORN BOOK REVIEWPraise for ICEFIRE: "Chris d'Lacey's writing is sometimes exciting and sometimes silly. But that seems in keeping with the worlds he created — one that seems almost real and one that is beyond imagination." —THE WASHINGTON POSTPraise for FIRE STAR: ". . . [T]he story, with its involving and thought-provoking plot full of clever little dragons, mystical polar bears, and spiritual and ecological aspects, will appeal to many fantasy lovers." —SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNALChildren's LiteratureThis is a very odd book. It's one of five in the "Last Dragon Chronicles It is very readable, in fact I would call it a page-turner, but.... The characters seem to have some depth, and the story itself is rather fun. Imagine a woman who makes clay dragons and somehow has the power to give them life. Each dragon has a personality, and a task—there is a Listener, a Healer, a Chronicler—and they know enough to say very still when somebody who doesn't know them is around. Now, after many years of exile, real dragons have returned to Earth. Is this a good thing or a bad thing? Hard to say. We know that there will be a tremendous battle (between good and evil, among other things) but once the battle is fought, what happens then? Believe it or not, there is no happy ending. There is no ending at all, since everyone is destroyed, but we are given a little hope. "Thus it would be written in the Chronicles of Dragons: In the new beginning was the Word. And the Word of Gadzooks was...Sometimes." Passages like these will be incomprehensible to readers lacking in basic knowledge of the Bible. Not recommended. Reviewer: Judy Silverman