The Rise of the Wyrm Lord: The Door Within Trilogy - Book Two
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Book Description
Now includes THE LOST CHAPTERS, four previously unpublished chapters with author commentary and editor notes!
Separated from his friend by a thousand miles and unable to return to The Realm of Glimpses himself, Aidan Thomas needs a way to reach Robby with the message of King Eliam, the one true King.
Enter Antoinette Lynn Reed, a bright but headstrong young lady who believes in the ... More
Book Information
Publisher | Thomas Nelson Publishers Inc. |
Binding | Paperback (5 editions) |
Reading Level | Ages 9-12 |
# of Pages | 336 |
ISBN-10 | 1400310121 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1400310128 |
Publication Date | 07/10/2007 |
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About Wayne Thomas Batson (Author) : Wayne Thomas Batson is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Wayne Thomas Batson include Isle of Fire, Isle of Swords, Isle of Fire, and The Fi... more
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11/24/2010 Noah Arsenault said:
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Rise of the Wyrm Lord, by Wayne Thomas Batson, is an allegorical Christian fantasy fiction with many moral themes. Aidan Thomas, a mid-teen boy, is back on Earth after his adventure in the Land of Alleble. He sets out in search of his old friend Robby, in order to turn him to allegiance with the tr... more
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10/30/2010 Bob Smith said:
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After returning from his adventures in the Realm never to return (somehow, I doubt that) Aiden Thomas is just settling back into life on Earth when he meets Antionette Reed: a feisty red-headed goth swords-maiden who is soon pulled through the Door Within as King Eliam's next choice for heroism in t... more
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2/24/2010 Abigail J said:
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I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. The Rise of the Wyrm Lord has characters that seem so real, a land that I could really understand, one that didn't feel too foreign or too familiar. Genuinely creative ideas are placed throughout this book, with a good balance of drama and humor, even a splash... more
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