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College student David Rain; his Goth girlfriend, Zanna; and his dragon-creating landlord, Liz, and her daughter, Lucy, fulfill their destinies in this exciting conclusion to The Fire Within (2005) and Icefire (2006, both Scholastic). David is writing a book about polar bears, dragons, a mysterious fire star, and a transdimensional race from another universe. He’s shocked to realize that his fictional tale is actually coming true. He discovers that a powerful dragon is lying dormant and petrified in a mountain. The Fain, an ancient race that revered dragons, intended to colonize Earth eons ago but something disrupted space and closed the line between the worlds, leaving some survivors behind. They have possessed Gwilanna, Liz’s powerful and malevolent relative who is determined to call down dragons when the fire star aligns with Earth and the portal to Fain’s world opens. If Gawain, the dormant dragon, awakens and dragons arrive and are allowed to breathe fire, they will cause widespread panic and catastrophic environmental damage. The multiple story lines and frequent but cryptic references to events from previous books make this novel a bit confusing for those unfamiliar with the earlier titles. Despite this, the story, with its involving and thought-provoking plot full of clever little dragons, mystical polar bears, and spiritual and ecological aspects, will appeal to many fantasy lovers.
In this thrilling final installment of Chris d’Lacey’s popular trilogy, David Rain is faced with a perilous task. ICEFIRE’s evil sibyl Gwilanna is back, this time determined to resurrect the dragon Gawain on the ice cap of the Tooth of Ragnar. Can David and his friends stop her before it’s too late?
Best-selling author Chris d’Lacey was born in Malta. He has published twenty-two books, including nine novels. His books have been widely translated and his first children’s novel, Fly, Cherokee, Fly, was highly commended for the Carnegie Medal. Other titles include The Salt Pirates of Skegness, A Break in the Chain, and From E to You. Writing was not d’Lacey’s first career choice. “I never had plans to be a writer,” he says. “When I was in my teenage years my dream was to be a famous songwriter. It wasn’t until my early thirties that I tried my hand at any sort of fiction. I kicked off with a gentle ‘Christmassy’ story that grew, alarmingly, into a 250,000 word adult saga about polar bears. I realized then I had the writing bug.” After he wrote his first story, he waited seven years to write another. “Then a friend told me about a competition to write a story for young children,” states d’Lacey. “I wasn’t going to have a go at first – until I found out the first prize was £2000. So I started scribbling, fast!” The story, entitled A Hole at the Pole, didn’t win the award, but he sent the story to a publisher and they accepted it. The Fire Within is the magical story about mysterious hand-crafted clay dragons that have unusual powers. d’Lacey’s inspiration was a craft shop that sold clay dragons. He fell in love with the dragons, but he didn’t have enough money to buy one, so the owner pointed him to a section of the store reserved for dragons that have been chipped. “They were a bit cheaper than the other dragons but no less beautiful,” says d’Lacey. “And it was there that I saw the most appealing creature in the whole shop. He had a slight chink out of one foot and his ‘topknot’ was missing (a ‘topknot’ is on the top of a dragon’s head and looks a bit like a shark’s fin) but I bought him in an instant.” d’Lacey felt that he needed a magical name, so he called him Gadzooks. Chris alternates writing with full-time employment at Leicester University. He lives in Leicester with his wife, Jay.
“…The story, with its involving and thought-provoking plot full of clever little dragons, mystical polar bears, and spiritual and ecological aspects, will appeal to many fantasy lovers.”
–School Library Journal
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