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Blast of the Dragon's Fury by L.R.W. Lee
Blast of the Dragon's Fury by L.R.W. Lee












Blast of the Dragon

I often don't say things out loud, even when I should. Hayao Miyazaki, Starting Point: 1979-1996ĭid my heart love till now? forswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night.

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They illustrate a world of lost possibilities for us. And I think that's exactly why the fantasy worlds of cartoon movies so strongly represent our hopes and yearnings.

Blast of the Dragon

Yet once being born there is no turning back. To exist here, now, means to lost the possibility of being countless other potential selves. To be born means being compelled to choose an era, a place, a life. If you're wondering which way to go, remember that your career will never wake up and tell you that it doesn't love you anymore. Some women choose to follow men, and some women choose to follow their dreams. No human race is superior no religious faith is inferior. To be fair, this book is aimed at younger readers, who tend to prefer shorter descriptions. And, what is a wizard-looking man? Does this imply he wore spectacles and a wizard hat (like Albus Dumbledore)? As the reader, I wanted more detailed descriptions at times because Lee created characters I was intrigued by and hoped to know more about. Being the “chosen one” (which automatically reminded me of “Harry Potter”), Andy may have had visions or felt a connection of some kind. When a “wizard-looking man” transported Andy temporarily, it was unclear (to me) if this truly happened or he dreamed it. In all honesty, I was confused about a few moments and references in the series. He considers himself ordinary until his destiny is revealed, Andy is the “Chosen One” to rid Oomaldee of their “curse.” Andy encounters lots of difficulties over the course of the series, even mortal danger. Andy Smithson is not the most popular boy in his class nor do his parents truly encourage or support him. I too would categorize the protagonist, Andy’s, newfound magical life as “strange and mysterious.” In the series, there are some intriguing pieces of dialogue and scenes. Lee “Blast of the Dragon’s Fury,” “Venom of the Serpent’s Cunning,” “Disgrace of the Unicorn’s Honor,” “Resurrection of the Phoenix’s Grace,” and “Vision of the Griffin’s Heart.” From the first page of “Blast of the Dragon’s Fury,” Lee foreshadows a “strange and mysterious event” clearly. The Andy Smithson series is composed of five books by L.R.W.














Blast of the Dragon's Fury by L.R.W. Lee