Friday, July 10, 2009

The Fire Eternal

Let's all get the dragon books over with before I forget about the fourth book (and before the fifth one comes out. Meep).
Compared to The Fire Eternal, Fire Star was like a cake walk. It was so confusing, and I had pretty much two thoughts throughout the book:
• These keep getting worse.
• NOOOOOO. They KILLED him off! GAHHHHHH!!!!
I think the new characters were quite believable, though, and the story about the history of the dragons was relevant and overlapped with the present-day story quite well. Also, the overall idea of the plot was original and mixed the fantasy world with the modern one. Do I recommend reading this book? Not really, but I WOULD recommend the first three books.

Life at the Pennykettle household has taken a whole new turn after the disappearance of David Rain. His sibyl girlfriend Zanna and their daughter Alexa are very depressed. But taking the worst of it is sixteen year-old Lucy Pennykettle, who was only eleven when David moved in. In fact, Lucy misses him so much that she takes off on a journey with a seemingly kind-hearted reporter, Tam Farrell. As evil spirits, ravens, and witches are caught up in the story, there's only one way that Gawain, the last dragon, can be protected.

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