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Doubleborn - A Dragonborn Novel

Toby Forward

Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens

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Summary

The third book in the acclaimed Dragonborn series pairs lyrical prose with an enthralling fantasy world, perfect for fans of Wings of Fire and How to Train Your Dragon. 
 
For years, the cruel wizard Ash has been trapped in a magical prison, but now, she is poised to escape and get her revenge by unleashing an army of vicious monsters. Only three stand in her way: Sam, the apprentice of the wizard who imprisoned her, Starback, Sam's steadfast dragon companion, and Tamrin, a runaway apprentice. 
 
Tamrin and Sam have only just met--but neither of them can deny the strange force that links them. To defeat Ash and protect everything they hold dear, they must uncover the secret behind their connection. But can two apprentices and a single dragon prevent the total destruction of the land they call home? 
 
Toby Forward's lyrically written, much-lauded series continues in this epic fantasy saga full of heart, friendship, and adventure.
Available since: 02/03/2016.
Print length: 432 pages.

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