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Marc Secchia
Marc is a South African-born dragon masquerading as an author, who loves writing about dragons and Africa, preferably both at the same time. He's the author of 23 fantasy books in 3 languages (2 more languages coming this year - watch this space!), including 8 rip-roaring dragon fantasy... show more



Marc is a South African-born dragon masquerading as an author, who loves writing about dragons and Africa, preferably both at the same time. He's the author of 23 fantasy books in 3 languages (2 more languages coming this year - watch this space!), including 8 rip-roaring dragon fantasy bestsellers. Dragonfriend won a Gold Award for Fantasy in the 2016 IPPY Book Awards. Look out for Whisper Alive and Dragonstar, his latest releases!Catch up with Marc at:Twitter: @marcauthorFacebook: www.facebook.com/authormarcWebsite: www.marcsecchia.comWhen he's not writing about Africa or dragons Marc can be found travelling to remote locations. He thinks there's nothing better than standing on a mountaintop wondering what lies over the next horizon.

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MerissaArchaeolibrarian
MerissaArchaeolibrarian rated it 8 years ago
Song of the Storm Dragon continues Aranya's story as, together, with Zip and Ardan, she tries to stop Thoralian from taking over her world. They enter a whole new world in this book as they travel with Leandrial, seeing new creatures, fighting new foes, and learning new things. The relationship betw...
MerissaArchaeolibrarian
MerissaArchaeolibrarian rated it 8 years ago
This book was outstanding as far as I am concerned! I thoroughly enjoyed book 1, The Pygmy Dragon, and one-clicked this one as soon as I had finished. The story continues to entice and enthral, as Pip goes against Marshall (the big bad) in an attempt to save dragonkind. There is a lot of action in h...
MerissaArchaeolibrarian
MerissaArchaeolibrarian rated it 9 years ago
The Pygmy Dragon is a fantasy story that defies categorisation. I would have difficulty placing this within any other genre, and can't even classify it as being for children, young adult etc. For me, this was just a pure Fantasy that flew me away on dragon wings to a world unknown. The prologue was ...
Bruce's Reads
Bruce's Reads rated it 11 years ago
I was provided a copy of this book for my honest, nonreciprocal review.The Girl Who Sang With Whales targets teen and preteen female readers. It is rich with descriptive detail, emotions and thoughts of the main character, and it transports the reader to an alien world, though not completely unlike ...
Bruce's Reads
Bruce's Reads rated it 12 years ago
I received this book in exchange for my honest review.This is a middle grades/young teen story about a slave girl, who understands her lowly place in the kingdom. But for some reason, she begins to have extraordinary abilities, and she uses them for good. Finally she does her best to save the slave-...
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