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Dragon Orb: Firestorm

4.10 ( 249 Ratings by Goodreads)
Dragon Orb: Firestorm

Dragon Orb: Firestorm

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4.10 (249 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 4 August, 2008
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Dragon's in Areth each have a single predestined rider and a single life mission, given to them by the Oracle. But this once all-powerful being is now fatally damaged and fading fast... Only the dragons and their riders can save it!

Nolita is terrified of dragons! Learning to fly her day dragon would be dangerous enough without irrational fears to contend with and a vicious dragon-hunter on her tail. With Elian, another novice rider, Nolita seeks the first of four Orbs, whose combined power can restore the Oracle. Only Nolita, as a day dragon rider, can claim it. To do so, she must face her worst fears, and face them alone...
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781847380685
ISBN10 1847380689
Number Of Pages 320
Item Weight 503 g
Product Dimensions 130 x 198 x 10 mm
Publisher / Reseller Simon & Schuster Ltd
Format paperback
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Tightly-plotted, full of action and adventure, Mark Robson's Firestorm is a thrilling read with three engaging young heroes. I particularly enjoyed the incursion of the dragons and their riders into the 'real' world and their meeting with the World War I pilots--a deft and original touch in a fantasy story--and best of all, for me, the evocative descriptions of the terrors and delights of flying. --Sarah Singleton, author, Out of the Shadows
The world of the quest is finely realized, and the writing action-packed. --Bookbag

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Author's Bio

Mark Robson was born in Essex in 1966 and raised, for the most part, in Camarthen, West Wales. In 1982 he gained a scholarship to join the Royal Air Force as a pilot and has worked for them ever since. He successfully self-published the four book series, The Darkweaver Legacy, the first book of which was largely written during tours of duty in the Falkland Islands. He now lives in Northamptonshire with his family.

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