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Dragon Circle Dragon Burning
 
 

Dragon Circle Dragon Burning (Paperback)

by Craig Gardner (Author)
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"There is a dragon, the most fearsome of beasts, a creature who with a single breath can lay waste to the world." In this conclusion to the Dragon Circle trilogy (Dragon Sleeping; Dragon Waking), neighbors from the tidy suburban street of Chestnut Circle continue their adventures in the magical reality to which they've been mysteriously transported, and which the dragon is about to destroy. The neighbors meet and befriend or fight many unusual characters?including wizards, a mythic Raven and armies of wolves and red-furred apes?often battling over magical jewels called dragon's eyes. The Chestnut Circle crew undergo transformations both psychological and physical: one boy becomes a nature spirit called the Oomgosh; a cranky old man becomes "the lawn god." Told in deceptively simple prose, the narrative moves quickly, adding new twists to traditional fantasy elements. And though this is the conclusion to the trilogy, new readers need not fear; Gardner provides enough background, and writes clearly enough, to make them feel right at home.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Chestnut Circle families and neighbors, brought to an island by a dragon, are caught in a powerplay between wizards as the dragon awakes. This climax to the "Dragon Circle" trilogy has so many characters that Gardner thoughtfully provides a list of who's who. For fantasy collections that contain the earlier books.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Thought it was great, Jul 9 1999
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I loved this book, even though it took me a while to read it.. well cause I lost it =P, but I started off on this one strangely and I managed to pick up on stuff fast. I'd recomend this book to anyone who likes fantasy type stuff. Great book!
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1.0 out of 5 stars obnoxiously bad, Sep 4 1998
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This entire series is ridiculous and insults my intelligence. I can scarcely follow the characters development, for they seemingly alter fundamental personality traits at the drop of a hat. The entire juvenile plot is built like some fifth grade fairy tale, with random plot elements built in willy-nilly like the contraption of some insane inventor's apprentice. I can't believe I sat through the first two, and half of the third one. Stay away.
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