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Synopsis
"The earth is shaking and splitting as the forces from the North draw nearer. The Ice Dragon Riders are speaking to the land, and more fire mountains awaken in the Bog. Rohan seeks to join forces with Tusser, leader of the Bog-folk, as Queen Ysa raises an army to clear the Bog.". "War draws closer until even the Queen cannot deny it any longer. Raids from the North increase, and for the first time the Riders of the Ice Dragons appear. It is time for the Queen to give up her game of pitting one faction against another. Four great armies assemble and they all march under the same banner. Though they do not - cannot - represent the Four Trees, this is nevertheless seen as a good omen.". "Many good men from all four armies fall in battle, yet the Great Foulness is still at large. Is the combined might of the four powers enough to free the land from evil?"--BOOK JACKET.
Is A Crown Disowned appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This epic fantasy features large-scale warfare with multiple armies fighting against evil Ice Dragon Riders and a Great Foulness. Battle scenes involve casualties and death but are not graphically detailed.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include mass death, death, and war (see the full list above).
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Who'll love this
Readers who love epic battles, dragon riders, and multiple armies joining forces against a great evil will enjoy this high-stakes fantasy conclusion.