ISBN-13: 9781946193070 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 152 str.
ISBN-13: 9781946193070 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 152 str.
A dangerous crossing. An arid wasteland. A smattering of footprints.
The Dragons is a dark but wildly invigorating tale from award-winning author L.R. Patton, perfect for fans of Harry Potter, the Land of Stories, and the Earthsea series. Book 4 of the series, The Dragons continues the story of the children of Fairendale, still desperately fleeing for their lives but faced with the danger of crossing the border between the Weeping Woods and the dragon lands of Morad--a boundary line that has not been crossed since the people of Fairendale and the dragons of Morad agreed to keep to their own lands or suffer the consequences of death. Will the dragons avenge the people's violation of the long-ago agreement?
When the king's men discover footprints that can only be seen by the light of the moon--which means they have remained inside the Weeping Woods for far too long--and that lead directly to the lands of Morad, the soldiers are faced with a decision: continue pursuit at the risk of angering an army of dragons, thereby risking the lives of every person in the realm, or give up the pursuit and face the ire of their king? Which would you do, reader?
The Dragons is the fourth book of Fairendale, a magical middle grade series that explores the world of fairy tales, dragons, wizards, and other magical creatures. The world of Fairendale revolves around villains and heroes--all on a quest for what they believe is right. But one cannot always know, at first glance, who is the villain and who is the hero. Throughout the series, the story of King Willis and his determination to keep the throne is woven into the story of his son, Prince Virgil, heir to the throne and friend to the village children, and the story of fairy tale children fleeing for their lives--children who become what we know as fairy tale villains, for one good reason or another.
But, remember, one cannot always know, at first glance, who is the villain and who is the hero.
The dragons of Morad have not been seen in many years.The king’s men—who continue to pursue the fleeing children, at the command of their king—are now faced with a decision: continue pursuit at the risk of waking an army of mighty dragons or give up and face the certain ire of their king? But the dragons may already have been awakened.The Dragons of Morad is the fourth book in the Fairendale series, a magical middle grade series that explores the world of fairy tales, dragons, wizards, and other magical creatures. The world of Fairendale revolves around villains and heroes—all on a quest for what they believe is right. But one cannot always know, at first glance, who is the villain and who is the hero. Throughout the series, the story of King Willis and his determination to keep the throne is woven into the story of his son, Prince Virgil, heir to the throne and friend to the village children, and the story of fairy tale children fleeing for their lives—children who become what we know as fairy tale villains, for one good reason or another.But, remember, one cannot always know, at first glance, who is the villain and who is the hero.