Dragons in the Clouds


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Dragons in the Clouds

 by David Blair

Rating: 5 out of 5.
Dragons in the Clouds
by David Blair

Dragons in the Clouds is an epic adventure that takes place during a time when Dragons were alive and freely roamed the land. The people during this time were getting eaten by a vicious species of Dragons. The ruling King finally orders the total annihilation of all living dragons. A powerful wizard, named Merlinius, who is a friend to the king, does not agree with the King's order, for Merlinius knows all Dragons are not what they seem. So, he does what he must to protect a family of Dragons that he had befriended. And to protect his Dragon friends, Merlinius performs the spell of weightlessness and tells the Dragons to fly up and to hide in the cover of the Clouds. He then gives the Dragons strict instruction to live within the clouds and to only come down at night to eat. An apprentice to the wizard who has grandeur of his own has a plan for Dragons that he has hidden deep within a mountain cavern. Now enters a young boy, who had also befriended a dragon, though a very young one, suddenly find themselves caught between the Kings order and a battle that has begun between two species of Dragons. A battle that would determine control of the skies above the Kingdom of Albian. This Apprentice's plan has consequences that may bring the Kingdom and perhaps the very world we live in today to a devastating end.
Robin's Review:

This a beautifully written story with wonderfully simple world building and truly lovable characters. The plot was understandable and interesting. The characters were charming and brilliant. The ending was surprisingly fulfilling.

I loved everything about this book especially the moral lessons hidden in it. It was easy to read and so much fun. It gave me such a feel-good feeling all day long. I highly recommend this book for all ages. What a joy to read. Thank you David Blair.



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