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Fire Eternal (Dragon) | 
| Author: Chris D'lacey Publisher: Orchard Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 2328
Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 512 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.6 x 1.7
ISBN: 0545051630 EAN: 9780545051637 ASIN: 0545051630
Publication Date: July 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Five years have passed since David Rain, now a bestselling author, disappeared mysteriously in the Artic. Slowly the ice is changing; bears are starving; dragons are rising; and the spirit Gaia, goddess of the Earth, is restless, wanting to act upon these changes. But all living things may suffer if she does. As the weather grows wilder and the ice caps melt, all eyes turn from the north to David's daughter, Alexa. She is the key to stopping it. . . . Can one girl save the world from the forces of evil before she disappears like her father? pChris d'Lacey is the author of several highly acclaimed books for children and young adults, including the first three books in the Dragon series, THE FIRE WITHIN, ICEFIRE, and FIRE STAR. He's also the author of A HOLE AT THE POLE and FLY, CHEROKEE, FLY. Chris works as a research scientist for Leicester University and lives in Leicester, England with his wife.
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The Fire Eternal October 20, 2008 I did not enjoy this book as well as the others in the series. Sometimes I found it confusing.
Great Series September 26, 2008 This is a great series for all age groups. All four of my children have read them. They range for ages 8-16 and they all loved them as well as me. LOL.
Good continuation September 8, 2008 I enjoyed this book as a continuation of the series. It grew a little confusing in the end, and my 11 year old that has loved the series as well was a little confused. Overall it was a great book, and a good continuation of the story.
The Fire Still Burns August 7, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Loved to see the returning characters in one, Zanna, Lucy, Arthur and let's not forget all the dragon characters. Very creative and imaginative story about dragons and where they come from. They even added some fairies in this time. I most loved about this book is the characters returning to them just felt natural and it did seem like there was more story to be told. I even got the feeling there could be another one in the works. I recommend this book any time a there is a kid asking for a good series and especially if they like fantasy I recommend this at work. I thought this whole series was great and I have even made my husband read them. One thing I didn't like was how abruptly it ended I was confused when it ended and had to go back and read it again to make sure I had not missed some thing. Other then that is was good.
A Good Summer Read July 7, 2008 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
In the fourth book of his dragon series, "Firebr /Eternal," Chris D'Lacey reveals the evolution of Davidbr /Rain's character by focusing on the lives of two womenbr /coping with his loss: Zanna, his girlfriend; andbr /Lucy, his landlady's daughter and inspiration.br /br /It has been five years since the events of "Firebr /Star," which left the Pennykettle family and theirbr /dragons to pick up the pieces after the loss of theirbr /tenant David. Lucy Pennykettle, a teenager now,br /refuses to let go of the memory of her childhoodbr /friend. When Zanna refuses to help her drudge upbr /painful memories about David's life and disappearance,br /Lucy finds a new ally to help her. br /br /Zanna also struggles to find peace with David's loss. br /She is a mother now, raising their whimsical andbr /insightful daughter Alexa with the help of Lizbr /Pennykettle and their family dragons. br /br /Throughout the book, both women learn the significancebr /of what happened to David Rain in the Arctic--and whatbr /dangers lie in wait for the world if they do not stopbr /them in time.
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