![]() ![]() Although this novel is not his most immeasurable work to date, it is still entertaining and fun. A prophecy that involves a deadly assassin, a cult of dragon worshippers, two FBI agents in hot pursuit-and somehow, Sarah Dewhurst herself.īefore we commence this review, I would like to state that Patrick Ness is one of my favourite authors of all time. He has arrived at the farm with a prophecy on his mind. Sarah can’t help but be curious about him, an animal who supposedly doesn’t have a soul, but who is seemingly intent on keeping her safe.īecause the dragon knows something she doesn’t. The dragon, Kazimir, has more to him than meets the eye, though. ![]() Sarah Dewhurst and her father, outcasts in their little town of Frome, Washington, are forced to hire a dragon to work their farm, something only the poorest of the poor ever have to resort to. On a cold Sunday evening in early 1957, Sarah Dewhurst waited with her father in the parking lot of the Chevron gas station for the dragon he’d hired to help on the farm… ![]()
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