The Pyro Chronicles


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In this fantasy/fiction manuscript, a boy named Brian Sparks finds out that he has powers beyond comprehension. It's your everyday fast paced major fantasy book with wizards, dragons, and magic, but yet combines with reality and has an incredible story line. It is a series.




Dragon's Milk


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"You must go to the dragon. You must leave tonight." Before she even hears the words, Kaeldra already knows what she must do. She must search out the mother dragon whose draclings have just hatched and somehow get some of her precious milk. It's the only way to save her foster-sister's life. Kaeldra would rather not go. It's much too terriffying, much too dangerous. But Kaeldra knows that she's the only one who can do it. For she is the only one who can actually communicate with dragons. But little does Kaeldra know what she's getting into. She's about to begin a journey that will entwine her fate with that of three little draclings and one would-be dragonslayer. A journey the will become a struggle for life.




Darkwind Chronicles


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The first act tells of Magnetin Darkwinds adventures though the world of Hearth, undergoing a trial to become a Dragon Knight and face new dangers, foes and himself as he gains allies along the way.




Skid - The First Chronicle


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Skid is an imaginative science fiction novel of considerable skill that pokes fun at all forms of political correctness, while also indicating there are dangerous signs of a disintegrating world that is not adequately taken care of. The plot addresses some serious themes, touching on issues as wide as the survival of any planet in the universe - from pollution, to the exploitation of natural resources - the pros and cons of collective versus individual action - organic versus synthetic food - survival with humour versus the alienating aspects of a form of political correctness. The use of humour makes the book work effectively - mainly through the reactions of the "offworlders", Bruce (from New Zealand) and Sue (from the USA). Both Bruce and Sue react in stereotypical ways as caricatures of the cultures they come from - the skilful and amusing portrayal of their characteristics allows readers to laugh at their own attitudes. Unlike many science fiction books, skid doesn't get bogged down in detail or stray so far from known worlds that you lose the plot. Aficionados of science fiction and anyone who enjoys a good read will enjoy this novel




Batalic


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"The greater the power the more dangerous the abuse."




The Chronicle


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The S. Edward's School Chronicle


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The Medical Chronicle


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