DragonSpell
One Dragon Egg Holds the Key to the Future.Once a slave, Kale is given the unexpected opportunity to become a servant to Paladin. Yet this young girl has much to learn about the difference between slavery and service. A Desperate Search Begins…A small band of Paladin’s servants rescue Kale from...
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One Dragon Egg Holds the Key to the Future.Once a slave, Kale is given the unexpected opportunity to become a servant to Paladin. Yet this young girl has much to learn about the difference between slavery and service. A Desperate Search Begins…A small band of Paladin’s servants rescue Kale from danger but turn her from her destination: The Hall, where she was to be trained. Feeling afraid and unprepared, Kale embarks on a perilous quest to find the meech dragon egg stolen by the foul Wizard Risto. First, she and her comrades must find Wizard Fenworth. But their journey is threatened when a key member of the party is captured, leaving the remaining companions to find Fenworth, attempt an impossible rescue, and recover the egg whose true value they have not begun to suspect…Weaving together memorable characters, daring adventure, and a core of eternal truth, Dragonspell is a finely crafted and welcome addition to the corpus of fantasy fiction.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781578568239 (1578568234)
ASIN: 1578568234
Publish date: June 22nd 2004
Publisher: WaterBrook Press
Pages no: 339
Edition language: English
Series: DragonKeeper Chronicles (#1)
This would be a good story for the Young Adult - Teen readers looking for a Christian Fantasy read. Although the author uses different names for the God in this book, the religious lessons are the same as you would learn in other Christian books. Sometimes I felt that the religious lessons being d...
One of my favorite books, the world was realistic and detailed enough to entrance me, the characters were my friends! Such a good book!
The book starts out with a young peasant girl, Kale, leaving her birth place being pulled to something greater then even she expected. Kale seems to have a radar for dragon eggs and trouble. She soon finds friends and those that know of her hidden magical talents that are connected to all dragons...
A Christian fantasy book. I quite liked it, but it's very clear that it's the first in a series. Most of the book was spent introducing the reader to the universe and the characters. It was well done, so I didn't mind, but when I stopped to think about it, I kept waiting for the plot to start.