Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780441004782
ISBN number: 0441004784
Label: Ace
Manufacturer: Ace
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 309
Printing Date: October 01, 1997
Publishing house: Ace
Sale Popularity Level: 903238
Studio: Ace
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Product Description:
The war between the Wizards is about to come to an end. The citizens of Chestnut Circle are about to have their day of reckoning. And Nick Blake is about to realize his destiny. because the Dragon has awakened, and its fire is beyond anyone's control.
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I've read all of the Dragon Circle Trilogy and am entranced with the trilogy even now. I thought it was well-written and I found the characters easy to follow. Each character has unique personality traits and so in the end you could have never guessed what happened to the characters.
If you get confused with who's who there is a list of characters before you begin reading it. I never had to refer to that though, I'd look at it for entertainment.
If you like fantasy I suggest you read this, but read the very first two before you read this one, otherwise you'd be confused.
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When I very first read the book, it took me alwhile to actually understand what was going on. There are way to may characters to keep up with, the action parts are very dull and short, but the story is deep and emotional. You have to reread most of the time, and back track after a few chapters. Overall, the book is entertaining but confusing.
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it took a little while to get hooked reading these three books, but when i did - i did. i would love to see how the previous characters in the book evolved. i hope there will be another book in the series ;)
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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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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 very first two, and half of the third one. Stay away.
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