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Original Title: Dark Fire
ISBN: 1846169550 (ISBN13: 9781846169557)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Last Dragon Chronicles #5
Characters: David Rain, Elizabeth Pennykettle, Lucy Pennykettle, Suzanna Martindale, Alexa Martindale, Christopher Apak
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Dark Fire (The Last Dragon Chronicles #5) Paperback | Pages: 462 pages
Rating: 4.11 | 7451 Users | 295 Reviews

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Title:Dark Fire (The Last Dragon Chronicles #5)
Author:Chris d'Lacey
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 462 pages
Published:2009 by Orchard Books
Categories:Fantasy. Dragons. Young Adult

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I'm not sure if I want to finish it or not. After the third book of this series, the plot sort of... fell. I was really upset after David, the main character, died, (hey, I'm not going to add spoilers because if you're reading this review you should have read the other books yourself first before reading this so it's your fault you're shocked. XP) but now he's back and it turns out that David wasn't even human- just a creation made by the fairies... freakish goblins or whatever they were and now, suddenly, his personality and whole well... David-ness has completely shattered. He's too wise and emotionless now, and I had really fallen in love with the sweet, innocent young David. This made me really unhappy. Yes, I had wanted David to come back, but this was too much! Good God, if you're thinking of doing something so drastic, keep him dead! I would have been unhappy, but not angry.

Another thing that made me quit reading the series was that there was too much complicated crap stuffed the pages. Nice science fiction; I understand that the reader was trying to make it sound a little realistic, but sometimes the description of this magic crap went on for pages. I eventually started skipping chapters, just wanting to get back to the actual plot.

Nevertheless, it was some nice writing, and I find myself picking up one of the first three books every now and then just to read a bit.

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Just realised I have in fact read this one aready, but re-read it anyway. I find the dragon names irrtating and I enjoyed this less on a re-read: too much direct speech and not enough narrative. It is a strange series - I becomes more YA as it goes along and some of the ideas and references are quite complicated or sophisticated.I'm not alays convinced Chris D'Lacey know where his narrative was going to end when he started the series or that might be because I read the first few in the wrong

I'm not sure if I want to finish it or not. After the third book of this series, the plot sort of... fell. I was really upset after David, the main character, died, (hey, I'm not going to add spoilers because if you're reading this review you should have read the other books yourself first before reading this so it's your fault you're shocked. XP) but now he's back and it turns out that David wasn't even human- just a creation made by the fairies... freakish goblins or whatever they were and

MY FAVORITE BOOK OUT OF THE SERIES. All of the details you know comes together but leaves you wanting more in the next book. It shows you the deep and scary things that are behind David's world. Really intense, and is definitely a book for those people like I who LOVE action!

Bit confusing, but overall a great book!

This book is the fifth in its series and it is not as good as the previous books. The book just became too confusing. The author of this book adds too many connections to animals which makes the book harder to understand. The book is good in some parts since this includes lots of detail. I am looking forward to reading the rest of the series.

I'm not sure if I want to finish it or not. After the third book of this series, the plot sort of... fell. I was really upset after David, the main character, died, (hey, I'm not going to add spoilers because if you're reading this review you should have read the other books yourself first before reading this so it's your fault you're shocked. XP) but now he's back and it turns out that David wasn't even human- just a creation made by the fairies... freakish goblins or whatever they were and

I was eagerly awaiting this book. It was as compelling as the others in the series and had some of the lighter magical appeal of the first but there were some truly frightening scenes in there..Don't want to give away the ending but it easily opens to a 6th book for this series. Very unsettling end.I find the spiritual and physics elements of this series very intriguing. The way characters move through time rifts and space is enviable. Just imagine what we could accomplish if we didn't always

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