The Eyes of the Dragon
by:
Stephen King (author)
A fantasy of heroic adventure, set in the kingdom of Delain. It involves a king who is poisoned, a young and beautiful queen, a prince locked in a high tower while his younger brother assumes the throne, and an evil magician who harbours terrible secrets and malevolent plans.
A fantasy of heroic adventure, set in the kingdom of Delain. It involves a king who is poisoned, a young and beautiful queen, a prince locked in a high tower while his younger brother assumes the throne, and an evil magician who harbours terrible secrets and malevolent plans.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780751504576 (0751504572)
Publish date: 1992 (data przybliżona)
Publisher: Warner Books
Pages no: 427
Edition language: English
I never thought I'd see the day that I would be reading a fantasy novel from a horror master, but here we are! It wasn't a masterpiece, but I still really enjoyed it. It was easy-to-read, had adventure and cunning things happen. There was dragons, royalty and magicians. It had so many great elements...
by Stephen King Stephen King says in the introduction to this book that although he was writing it for his daughter, he made an effort not to talk down to a child audience. Despite his good intentions, I felt that this story was written at a very young level. That doesn't stop it from being a good...
If you aren't a fan of this author's other books, you should still check this one out. It's sort of historical fantasy with a little of a fairytale feel maybe. It is back in the times of ruling kings and has magicians and such. I recommend it for all ages. It's probably more of a young adult or ...
I picked this back up for a reading group and promptly got completely and totally distracted and just finished it. Kind of thinking I missed the boat on the whole discussion bits, but I'm still glad I re-read it. This was my first Stephen King book. I read it as a child, partly because my parent...
The passage through the castle is dim, sensed by few and walked by only one. Flagg knows the way well. In four hundred years, he has walked it many times, in many guises, but now the passage serves its true purpose. Through the spyhole it conceals, the court magician observes King Roland -- old, wea...