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Keeper of the Realms: Blood and Fire (Book 3)
By (Author) Marcus Alexander
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Puffin
18th February 2014
2nd January 2014
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
480
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
340g
'Keepers have and forever will be charged with the most dangerous tasks.' Charlie Keeper went to sleep thinking the battle was over. She should have known better. The mighty dragons, known as the Winged Ones, are trapped outside Bellania. Guarded by the barbaric Stomen they cannot return - leaving the ruthless Lord Bane free to rampage across the mystical realm. Only a lost pendant can free them and only Charlie Keeper can find it. But time is running out and Bane's army of monstrous creations grows more deadly by the day . . . The odds are stacked against Bellania's youngest keeper. Could the next battle be her last www.whoischarliekeeper.com 'A classic fantasy.' SFX
There's a surprise around every corner. Marcus Alexander has done a brilliant job. I would rather read Crow's Revenge than read Harry Potter! -- Michael B, Year 7
The story and artwork are excellent and they complement each other in the same way as Chris Riddell's artwork and Paul Stewart's storytelling do on their wonderful Edge Chronicles * Fantasy Book Review *
. . . a classic children's fantasy * SFX *
He was so enthusiastic - he was a performer as well as an author -- Rosie Dudgeon, school librarian
This is better than all the Harry Potter books put together. This is by far the best fantasy novel that has been published since Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief. This book's awesome characters, gripping plot and emotion use make this a true must-read! -- James, Year 9, Chigwell School [on Crow's Revenge]
After several incident-filled years of travelling the world Marcus Alexander decided to pack in all serious attempts at reaching maturity and instead embraced the much more suitable world of parchment scribbling for a living. Marcus has a fondness for causing mischief, knows how to run really, really fast when he's in trouble and knows how to duck out of sight when someone points the long, bony finger of blame. Find out more about him and Charlie's adventures at www.keeperoftherealms.com