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The Candlestone
Bryan Davis

The Candlestone

Dragons In Our Midst #2 (Sep 25, 2004)
9780899571713
| Paperback
388 pages | 150 x 229 mm | Living Ink Books | English
$ 14.99 | Value: $ 14.99
Dewey DAV
LC Classification 1561
LC Control No. 2005453232

Genre

  • Christian Fiction
  • Fantasy Fiction
  • Youth Fiction

Subject

  • Demonology/ Fiction
  • Dragons/ Fiction
  • Knights And Knighthood/ Fiction
  • Supernatural

Plot

A modern fanasty novel that inspires young people to believe in the promises made by trustworthy friends, to discern between good and evil, and to use their God-given strengths to fight against evil and set the captives free.
Candlestone is a contemporary fantasy novel, the second of a series of books for pre-teens and young adults. Along with a unique blend of fantasy and real life, it delivers action and inspiration through the adventures of two young teens, Billy Bannister and Bonnie Silver.
Billy and Bonnie wonder about a number of unsolved mysteries. What was the strange book that the dragon slayers used to summon a dragon? Where is the magnificent sword that seemed to disintegrate the evil Devin? And what happened to The Candlestone, that strange gem, always absorbing light and with it the powers of dragons or dragon children within its sphere of influence?
The Candlestone not only absorbs light, it captures and holds encoded light, including transluminated humans, people who have been transformed into light energy by Excalibur, King Arthur's great sword. When Bonnie enters the stone herself, she learns that many disembodied souls have fallen prey to the gems powers, but no one has ever escaped.
The two teens face their greatest fears, and they learn to use their strengths, both innate and newly found, as they battle powerful enemies, ancient fiends from times long past, and the horrors of the blackest of prisons
,This contemporary fantasy provides readers with adventure and excitement while opening their eyes to great themes such as faith, courage, wisdom, and redemption. Compared to The Chronicles of Narnia for its spiritual power and The Lord of the Rings for its depth of scope, this series has the makings of a classic. It inspires you to dig deep within to find your God-given strengths and use them to overcome any obstacle. It is both a hair-raising, modern-day adventure and a glimpse into another world—a world of knights and dragons. Recommended for ages 11 and up. captivity with the walls of unearthly darkness, the crystalline tomb of The Candlestone.