James and the Dragon: The Farloft Chronicles, Vol. 1
Written by Theresa Snyder
This is a well-written chapter book or novella with an intriguing set of characters, flights of fancy, and wonderful lessons to learn. The three main characters are a dragon named Farloft, a dastardly wizard named Laval, and a ten-year-old human named James. A plague has recently struck the kingdom. About two-thirds of the population have succumbed. Farloft avoids humans because relations have soured over time. Laval is bitter because the plague has made his daughter ill. James has been orphaned. One day as he struggles to dig peat in the bogs to keep warm, the blacksmith and his son steal it from him. James becomes trapped in the bog; Farloft takes pity and rescues him. As James recovers in the dragon’s lair, they become close. Farloft regales him with legends of past exploits and reveals his treasure chamber. When James returns home, villagers nearly kill him. Farloft rescues him once more. In the meantime, Laval has hatched a devastating plot to exact revenge for his daughter’s death. A surprise ending brings book one to a conclusion and sets the stage for more adventures.
Middle grade, young adult readers, and adults will enjoy this fast-moving story with its pleasing blend of magic, myth, and charm. Characters are well developed and easy to like. By the end of the first book, readers have already become engaged and are eager to learn more about the characters and what will happen to them in their future engagements.
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5 responses to “A DRAGON’S BEST FRIEND”
Jeremy@ThirstyDaddy
November 1st, 2017 at 11:32
I’m very far behind in my reading, but this looks like something our teen might enjoy. I’ll keep an eye out for it #anythinggoes
bamauthor
November 1st, 2017 at 19:04
Hope that you find it….and that your teen will enjoy!
randommusings29
November 3rd, 2017 at 12:47
I used to love dragon books when I was younger. Sounds good
Thanks for linking up to #AnythingGoes 🙂
Debbie
bamauthor
November 3rd, 2017 at 12:51
Well-written with great characters…you should check it out.
mommynificent
November 8th, 2017 at 23:06
Thanks for sharing at Booknificent Thursday on Mommynificent.com! Tweeting!
Tina