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Dark Moon
Dark Moon
Author: Meredith Ann Pierce
Jan now bears a silver crescent on his brow and a white star on his heel, tokens that he will become the legendary Firebringer-but he has no knowledge of fire. Swept out to sea while defending the unicorns, Jan is washed up on a distant shore, only to find himself the revered captive of a strange race who treats him with awe, yet hold him again...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780613674485
ISBN-10: 0613674480
Publication Date: 12/2003
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: Rebound by Sagebrush
Book Type: School Library Binding
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terez93 avatar reviewed Dark Moon on + 273 more book reviews
This is the second book of the trilogy, which wasn't really intended to be so when the first book was published, but since the initial one left many questions unanswered this one works fairly well. It continues to tell the story of Jan, the Firebringer, and his adventures with his band. This book has him traveling to find his mate, but when tragedy strikes, he finds himself in the world of the two-leggeds, which we didn't even have an inkling of in the first book.

This installation focuses more on plot than the first one, as the rich world has already been constructed, and the author is more free to weave elements of the characters' worlds into a rich tapestry. The writing is somewhat effusive, but highly descriptive, if a bit artificial at times. The second one avoids the trap of serving as little more than a seguay from the first to the third novel, and is a capable story itself, one which leaves readers hungry for more. I enjoyed this trilogy, having first been introduced as a child, but I think I get more out of these lovely adventure stories as an adult.


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