Icefire, by Chris d'Lacey, is a 426 page long children's fantasy novel. The book is about a boy named David. He is renting a room from Elizabeth Pennykettle, her daughter Lucy, and their mysterious clay dragons. In the epic second installment of the Last Dragon Chronicles, David must find the lin...
Wayward Crescent is a small suburban town decorated with beautiful oak trees and furry wild life scurrying about, with the occasional busybody nosing around in everyone’s business. David is a young College student, who has rented a room in Mrs. Pennykettle’s, along with her eleven year old daught...
Fire World is definitely the most interesting book of Chris D'lacey’s Last Dragon Chronicles series. It is a very big jump for D’lacey, because it introduces a completley new setting and completly new characters; and it doesn’t tie in with the rest of the series until the end, which I didn’t like...
I loved this series, and was completely engrossed in it. But this final book was a big let down for me. It started out really good, but the ending was terrible. The series was leading up to this big battle between good and evil, but in the end the battle I expected and hoped would come, and be wo...
I thought it had a good plot. However, It began to be tenuous to have some sort of plot changing twist in each chapter. Eventually, I was tired of reading it because there was always something else and then there was a cliffhanger and then it was explained and then another twist was added to the ...