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Wednesday 30 April 2014

REVIEW: Dragon Shield - Charlie Fletcher

Wednesday 30 April 2014

PAGES: 258
PUBLISHER: Hodder
FORMAT: Paperback
BUY IT: Waterstones
RATING: 3 Stars

This book is due to be published on 3/07/14

SUMMARY
The start of a thrilling, action-packed trilogy from Charlie Fletcher, set in a world where statues come to life and dragons and heroes battle. Something dark has woken in the British Museum, and it has stopped time, literally freezing the city in its tracks. The people are there, but unmoving, unseeing - like statues. The statues, on the other hand, can move, and are astonished at what they see. In the Great Ormond Street Hospital, Will and Jo are suddenly plunged into this world of statues - and find themselves pursued by murderous dragons. With help from a couple of friendly statues, Will and Jo must escape the evil that stalks them in the streets of London.

REVIEW
Following on from the ever popular (and rightly so) 'Stoneheart' Trilogy comes Dragon Shield, the first in an all new trilogy of books from Charlie Fletcher. The brilliantly written 'Stoneheart', its follow up 'Ironhand' and ITS follow up Silvertongue will be hard to beat but Charlie is definitely up for giving it a go.

Set within the same realm as the previous trilogy, Dragon Shield tells the story of Will and Jo who are thrust into a mysterious world of which they only dreamt, however this world comes with its fair share of consequences, one which is fire-breathing dragons. With the streets of London as a backdrop, Will and Jo must adapt to a world of statues that are able to come to life and terrorise those who dare step in their paths.

The synopsis for this books reads; "Something dark has woken in the British Museum, and it has stopped time, literally freezing the city in its tracks. The people are there, but unmoving, unseeing - like statues. The statues, on the other hand, can move, and are astonished at what they see.". The perfect summary of a thrilling, twisting and turning novel that is bound to excite and invigorate all ages.

This reader found it to be well written, not too simplistic (as can be expected from other books of this type), with good character progression and emotion in bounds. The ideal start for younger readers looking to explore new genres. And there's Dragons, what's not to love.

- Adam.

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