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Paperback Sign of the Shapeshifter: Knights of the Silver Dragon, Book 3 Book

ISBN: 0786932201

ISBN13: 9780786932207

Sign of the Shapeshifter: Knights of the Silver Dragon, Book 3

(Book #3 in the Dungeons and Dragons: Knights of the Silver Dragon Series)

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The Knights of the Silver Dragon are convinced that Torin is being wrongly accused of a crime spree, but they must look through the Dungeons of Doom in order to find the terrifying creature who can... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great book.

This book is really really good not as good as the other two but I was still glued to it. In the town of curston there has been many theifs and other bad things happening so the knights of the silver dragon go to investigate and find out that theres A shape shifter lurking around also know as the trickster the knights must go back down into the dungons of doom to find out the truth and clear torin's name.

THE THIRD OUTSTANDING TITLE IN THE SERIES

Sign of the Shapeshifter is the third book in the Knights of the Silver Dragon series for Wizards of the Coast's Mirrorstone imprint. Wizards of the Coast is best known as the makers of the enormously popular "Magic: The Gathering" collectible card game and the "Dungeons & Dragons" role-playing game. In 2004 Wizards moved into the realm of juvenile and teen fiction with the announcement of their Mirrorstone imprint. For the first two series under the Mirrorstone banner, they decided to stick with two subjects that they know very well: Dragonlance and Dungeons & Dragons. The Knights of the Silver Dragon series is aimed at readers 8 - 12 years in age. They relate the exploits of three young heroes in the town of Curston. Kellach, is the teenaged apprentice to the town's most powerful wizard, Zendric. Kellach's brother, Driskoll, is an adventurous 12 year old who dreams of becoming a great warrior like his father Torin, and they are joined by their friend Moyra, a young female thief and daughter to one of Curston's most well known thieves, Breddo. The town of Curston has been plagued by a series of thefts and vandalism and is growing restless as The Watchers, the town's guard, seems unable to solve the crimes. Soon after a major fire threatens to burn down several buildings, Torin, captain of the watch, is accused of assaulting the town's new cleric as well as setting the fire. Knowing their father would never do anything like that, the trio of comrades begins investigating the crimes and find strange symbols at each scene. After researching the symbol at Zendric's tower, they find out about a mysterious being called The Trickster, a shape-shifting creature who caused a great deal of trouble in the city many years before being driven out by a wizard. But how will they find a creature who can take the shape of anyone, including themselves? The answer lies within the fearsome Dungeons of Doom, the monster haunted ruins outside the town. Once again the young Knights of the Silver Dragon must enter those dark passageways to find a gem which can reveal the Trickster's true appearance. This third book combines the best elements of the first two books of the series. It has the dungeon crawling adventure of the first, and the riddle-solving of the second making for one exciting and dangerous adventure. We continue to see each of these young Knights grow in power and courage. Although each book has been written by a different person, the continuity has been well maintained and the characters have remained true. Emily Fiegenshuh again provides a beautiful cover as well as interior illustrations that have a subtle Japanese Anime influence to them. Each book in the series is 180 pages with chapters that average 6 - 10 pages in length which is perfect for kids in the target age group. This is very important as it's much more fulfilling to put a book down for the night at the end of a chapter rather than in the middle. Short chapters make
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