Hello readers!
As the summer is drawing to a close (sniff), it is time to start thinking about school, cold days ahead, actual responsibilities, and all that fun stuff. This weekend I took the time to revisit some old friends of mine to help me ease back into the regular swing of things.
Several years ago I found an author who goes by the name of Donita K Paul. Perhaps you have heard of her, perhaps you haven't. In case you haven't, you should check out some of her books. I definitely recommend the Dragonkeeper Chronicles, which just so happens to be the series I started to revisit this weekend. ;-)
I'll try not to spoil the books too much for you ;-) The story line of this series follows a young girl (well, she's a teenager at the beginning of the story) named Kale who finds out that she is destined to be a mighty dragonkeeper of Amara. She also happens to be a village slave and an orphan who does not know who her parents are or even that she has any special powers at all. She thinks she is a simple village slave and will continue to be the rest of her life. Until one day she finds her first dragon egg. As soon as her fingers touch the hard shell, her life is changed forever. She is sent by the village elders to a place called The Hall in the capital city of Amara, Vendela. Just before she reaches her destination, though, she is swept off onto a whirlwind quest. Her companions are an emerlindian (the equivalent of an elf of the Tolkien variety, with a few differences) and a doneel (the picture I always have in my mind is a three foot tall terrier-like man in flamboyant, bright clothing). These two are in service to Paladin, the good leader of Amara, and Wulder, the deity. Their quest is to bring back a rare, special dragon egg, a meech egg to be exact, from Risto, the evil wizard who wants to overthrow Paladin.
And so, Kale's new life begins. Little did she know just what a small dragon egg could do. And that is just the first book! Throughout the last four books, she and her companions go on even grander adventures and make new friends. They battle Risto and his cronies countless times, Kale ends up with dozens of small dragons buzzing around her head (okay maybe not dozens, but she does end up with quite a few), and in the end save the day. And, whilst reading these stories, you can find delicious recipes to try while engrossed in these adventures ;-)
That's all for today. I know, it was a short post. But, I am in the process of revisiting this series, so once I finish reading it again I will write a little more when it is all fresh on my mind. Or who knows, I might write about each book as I read it. You never know what I'll write about. So check back soon!
Who are some authors you would recommend that maybe very few people have heard of? Let me know in the comments. :-)
Happy reading!
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