Waterstones The Aurelia Curse
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Price: £7.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: The third dragon adventure from the legendary author of Inkheart, Cornelia Funke - over one million English language copies of Dragon Rider sold worldwide, and now a major movie on Sky Cinema! Dragon Rider Ben and the Greenblooms must protect a mythical new creature rising from the ocean that can bring light or darkness to whoever it first meets - a vast, mythical Aurelia. It's a race against time to protect it, for if the Aurelia is hurt, all fabulous creatures will vanish from Earth. In the end though, it may take the arrival of the original silver dragon, Firedrake, to help save them all. Dragons, myth and magic unite in the third instalment of Cornelia Funke's bestselling epic fantasy-adventure series! Dragon Rider has now been adapted for the big screen in a major animation with a stellar cast including Felicity Jones and Patrick Stewart, available on Sky Cinema. Features stunning cover artwork and maps from Laura Ellen Anderson. Waterstones The Aurelia Curse - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9781911077985
Delivery cost: 2.99
ISBN: 9781911077985
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Author: Bilal
Rating: 5
Review: Wonderful and satisfying end to a trilogy ! Lovely, exciting and heart-warming will definitely re-read the trilogy again and again!
Author: Astral Dragon
Rating: 3
Review: I was pretty disappointed in this one, sadly, and it didn't live up to my expectations from the other two. It suffered a lot from cast bloat, with so many main characters that none of them had much time or character development, and it seemed to be trying hard to fit time for all of them plus a large amount of minor new characters in it. The location was bland compared to the magical places I'd come to expect from the other two, and the unintelligent villain never had the same air of menace like Nettlebrand and Kraa. Though the stakes were higher, the characters seemed to overcome their challenges with ease. On the positive side, it was interesting seeing all of the diverse fantastical creatures taken from myths all over the world, and Freddie was a nice addition to the team.