Battle of the Dragon
The Chronicles of Dragon, Series 2, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Lee Alan
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By:
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Craig Halloran
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A new future unfolds. After a harrowing escape from Urslay, the city of giants, Nath, Brenwar, and Selene find themselves in the sanctuary of the Elven Field of Dreams. The solitude and peace in the lush land offers refreshing waters but that does not last long. The wilder elves, guardians of the sanctuary, take Nath and company prisoner as he stands accused of murder. Bewildered by the accusation, Nath searches for the truth only to have Fang stolen while he lies abandoned in an inescapable prison. Nath will need some new allies to come forward as he fights for freedom and to find the truth. Meanwhile, the titans continue to rally more evil forces as they strengthen their grip on Nalzambor and turn loose giant soldiers called The Nuurg that ride the monstrous Wrathhorns. It will be another ultimate battle for Nath Dragon and his friends.
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- Ross
- 14-08-24
Nath Dragon on adventures again
In book 3, Nath, having found his long-lost mother, is determined to find his father, who i thought was dead but I guess not. He and his companions end up in battles, and end up escaping but getting separated and end up finding their way back to each other. The flying monkey (Sanzla Deus Ex Leebor) makes a return to give Nath a line of communication to his mother and also to rescue him from fights against giants and what I'm sure were called "two-eyed cyclops" at one point.
Some more silly YA overly dramatic fantasy but enjoyable in a pulpy way.
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