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ISBN: 0886779014

ISBN13: 9780886779016

The Book of Fire

(Book #3 in the Dragon Quartet Series)

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The dragons Earth, Water, Fire and Air were raised from the elemental energies at time's beginning to create the World. When they finished their task, they were supposed to sleep until World's End.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Takes the series to a whole new level - and then some

The Book of Fire, the third book in Marjorie B. Kellogg's Dragon Quartet, takes the series to a whole new level, closing out with a most thrilling final hundred pages full of emotion and rife with surprises. This is a much different book than its predecessors The Book of Earth and The Book of Water (each of which you really must read before beginning this novel), largely because the dragon in question here, Fire, could not be more unlike his siblings. In terms of setting the stage, one must know that four dragons (Earth, Water, Fire, and Air) created the world and then began a long sleep from which they would awaken only at the end of that world. Something has gone horribly wrong with the world they created, though, and they have each awakened, apart and with limited knowledge of their histories. We met Earth and his dragon guide Erde in the Germanies of 913, Water and her guide N'Doch in the Africa of 2013, and now the shared quest of the dragons takes us, in answer to the summons they hear, to an earth even farther in the future and a dragon sibling who has traded any thoughts of his purpose for the trappings of power as an awesome god among men.This future time is one of great misery, as only a few habitable regions remain on the ecologically ravaged planet. The first two dragons' suspicions about their brother Fire prove accurate; putting the lie to any notion that all dragons are good and noble, Fire terrorizes the people as a god and keeps his dragon guide Paia in complete ignorance as the high priestess of his temple. Erde, N'Doch, Water, and Earth do not come alone to this world, however, as Erde feels compelled to bring Baron Kothen with them. Kothen's ties to Erde's enemies at home have been broken now, leaving him a broken man, yet Erde knows instinctively that this man she has dreamed about and come to love is a necessary component in the puzzle of the dragon quest. Each of the main characters grows tremendously, none more so than N'Doch, much to my pleasure (for I was never able to really connect with him in the previous novel). Kothen's transformation in the latter stages of the tale is most welcome indeed, N'Doch steps up to become the kind of leader I wanted him to be, and Erde herself continues to grow in boldness and authority - although, to my sadness, heartache seems to remain her constant companion. This novel features a much more elaborate plot than what has come before in the series, and Kellogg managed to genuinely surprise me with a few twists in the latter stages of this book. Fire is a magnificent, albeit misguided, dragon, and his story is far from complete as of yet - there is little feeling of closure here, setting the stage for what I hope will be a real humdinger of a conclusion in the fourth and final Book of Air. Filled with wonderful characters who grow and mature before our very eyes, The Book of Fire is a thrilling, absorbing read that builds upon and transforms the story as we have known it up to

This is a very good read, if you've read earth and water

I found this book to be the most interesting of the three. It had a slow beginning, but it had little pieces of humor to it. (ex: Where's my dragon?) It seemed to have more than one plot to it, which added to the interest. I really like that it was longer, it seemed to make it able for the book to be more complex. One flaw it does have, is the ending does not have any closure whatso-ever. I look forward to the third one.

Deffinately The Best In The Series and A Very Good Book TOO!

Th is Is A VERY good book for people who have read the other two in the series. If you haven't read the other two, you probably won't understand it. Anyway, even though this book gets off to a kind of slow begging, when it picks up, WOW, a truly GREAT fantasy writer is portrayed in this book. The Dragon Fire is the most exciting dragon I have ever read about, (and I've read about a lot of Dragons). His Priest, Paia his dragon guide is also very exciting. But I won't give away the plot, this is a VERY I repeat VERY good Book. READ IT.

Good book.

I'd like to say that I really enjoyed this book. I thought it was a good addition to an excellent Quartet.I liked that she gave old characters more depth and all the little plot twists in the story would have kept me on the edge of my seat had i not looked ahead. I wasn't very happy with the ending though. Not because it was badly written but because i just thought it was so unfair. I can so far only see two ways that can turn out and the one that seems most likely in my opinion, I don't like. But aside from that I think it's one of the best series i've read and I'm gunna have alot of fun trying to figure out all the ways this story could turn out. But I can only keep doing that for so long before i start to go insane, so I really, really hope that the next book comes out soon so i can see how close my speculations were to the actual ending. All in all a good book in an excellent series that's being dragged on to eternity

Read It!

This book (actually the entire series) ius wonderful! You must read it!
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