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The Book of Fire

Book 3 in the series:Dragon Quartet

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The 'Dragon Quartet' series by Marjorie B. Kellogg, specifically 'The Book of Fire', is a tale filled with unexpected twists and turns that keep readers in suspense. The characters are described as wonderfully unique, imaginative, and sympathetic, adding depth to the complex plot. The narrative style, although divisive, is noted for its innovative approach in blending past and present tense to tell the story of characters like Erde and N'Doch, as they navigate through evolving plotlines and intricate relationships.

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Follow the adventures of the four elemental dragons and their human guides in the third book of the history-spanning Dragon Quartet fantasy series.

A desperate call had united the dragons Earth and Water with their dragon guides: the girl named Erde, who had discovered Earth in the war-ravaged principalities of 913 AD Germany, and the boy N'Doch, who found Water on the African coast in the year 2013.

Together they braved the dangers of both their times, only to find themselves drawn to a future beyond even N'Doch's own-to a devastated America where the dragon Fire reigned in all his terrifying magnificience, with his dragon guide Paia transformed into his high priestess, her true destiny concealed from her.

Yet it was not Fire who had summoned his brother and sister dragons. The Call had come from another, and the reason for the summons was all too clear. Fire had chosen to become a god instead of a guardian. And the dragon Air was nowhere to be found.

Could Earth and Water with Erde and N'Doch force Fire and Paia back on the path they were fated to follow? Could they find and rescue Air? Or would Fire's rebellion doom both the dragons and the world they guarded?

 
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