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Title:The Fire Dragon (Deverry #11)
Author:Katharine Kerr
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 435 pages
Published:2001 by Voyager (first published 2000)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy
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The Fire Dragon tells two separate stories: one set in the 'present' of 1117, and one set in the past, the era of the Civil Wars. In the present, Raena's trouble-making in Cerr Cawnen leads to terrible death and destruction but may ultimately succeed in offering the final working-out of Rhodry's Wyrd. In the past, Nevyn and Lilli attempt to solve the riddle of the curse tablet, but the price will be high. In this, the eleventh volume in the Deverry cycle and third of the Dragon Mage series, storylines begun in Dawnspell: The Bristling Wood, A Time of Exile and The Black Raven - both the 'present' of 1117 and the past - will reach their triumphant and spellbinding conclusion. But there will be more Deverry books to unravel the situation that climaxes The Fire Dragon...

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Original Title: The Fire Dragon
ISBN: 0006482619 (ISBN13: 9780006482611)
Edition Language: English
Series: Deverry #11, The Dragon Mage #3

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A decent conclusion to "scene 3", leaving several plot threads unresolved and paving the way for "scene 4". While I do like the whole long-term story thing, it was a little irritating when I first read the series, since I had to stop at this point and wait for 9 years until the final "scene" was completed. Anyway, now I can finally move on to the stuff I haven't read yet.Something that has struck me so far about this series is Kerr's thoughtful and restrained use of extremely powerful magic.

In The Fire Dragon we spend about half of our time in the past, concluding the storyline concerning Lillorigga, princess Bellyra, Maddyn the bard, and the prince Maryn. The second half of the book shifts the plot forwards concerning Rhodry, Dallandra, Niffa, Raena, and the dragon Arzosah.In my opinion The Fire Dragon is by far the best book in the whole DEVERRY series. I was gripped throughout. Of necessity (considering the curse of the dweomer tablet), the first half of the story was bleak and

The conclusion to the Dragon Mage act serves to both finish this cycle and set the stage for the next cycle in Kerr's world. Some people might find the series to languor in repetitiveness, but given the structure that Kerr has set for her world there is a necessity for the same themes to run through again and again. For me, each one feels fresh but familiar, and never boring. It's a world where there is so much to mine that the creator should be honored.

This was an entertaining, satisfying conclusion to the "Dragon Mage" trilogy in the Deverry series.

We see how Raena/Merodda and Niffa/Lilli's histories intersect. Lilli's, Maryn's, and Bellyra's deaths were awful. The ending of that narrative was a tragedy. I'm not yet sure how their timelines work out - Lilli doesn't meet Maryn again in present-day, and the present-day Bellyra/Maryn worked out well enough - they did their duty. It's nice to see that present-day Bellyra/Carra retains so much of her personality/love for history.I realise that there are so many synonyms for laughing in battle -

The third book in the Dragon Mage sequence. In this book we spend about half of our time in the past, concluding the storyline concerning Lillorigga, princess Bellyra, Maddyn the bard and the prince Maryn. The second half of the book shifts the plot forwards concerning Rhodry, Dallandra, Niffa, Raena and the dragon Arzosah.In my opinion this is by far the best book written by Katharine Kerr in the whole Deverry series. I was gripped throughout. Of necessity considering the curse of the dweomer

Just fantastic! This book kept me hungry all the way to the end...and what an ending!!Now, just the four books of the last act - The Silver Wyrm. While I can't wait to read them, I hate that I'm so close to the end of the series.

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