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Now on to the books . . .
Now on to the books . . .
Sword Bearer by Teddy Jacobs
You swing a staff until you're ready to swing a sword. Then you go on all kinds of adventures -- fighting monsters, casting spells and saving damsels in distress. At least that's how it's supposed to work, but I didn't believe a word of it.
Fantasy Adventure Ages 10 to Adult.
Two forms of power -- natural and chemical - divide the world. Dragons, who keep the chemical power in check, have long retreated from human sight; few still believe in them. Inside a castle surrounded by Tuscan hills more and more threatened by chemical forces, sixteen-year-old Anders lives a sheltered life. But much as his parents try, Anders can't avoid the forces that threaten...
Anathema by Megg Jensen
Forget prophecy. Make your own destiny.
Sheltered from the outside world with no hope for escape, slave girl Reychel dreads her fifteenth birthday - when her master's symbol is burned on the back of her bald scalp. Her best friend disappears the night before, leaving her to face the branding ceremony alone. She soon discovers nothing is as it seems when people desperate for freedom beg for Reychel's help.
Can Reychel learn to believe in herself?
The Dragon of the Dolomites by Scott William Carter
Everyone knows dragons are the vainest of all creatures. And if you're the last dragon? You're the vainest of them all.
Praise for Other Works by Scott William Carter:
"...touching and impressive...Carter's writing is on target." - Publishers Weekly
"...compelling...good choice for reluctant readers..." - School Library Journal