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Synopsis
ÒEverything I want in fantasyÓ Ð Rachel Hartman, New York Times bestselling author -------- The high-stakes conclusion to The Aurelian Cycle, where Annie and Lee must choose to fight for their city or watch it crumble to ash, as the war rages on two fronts. In New Pythos, Griff stands trial for treason. His fate seems sealed, but not everyone wants to see him fall. Allies on both sides are scheming to save him, though their plans could cost them dearly. Back in Callipolis, Annie faces her greatest challenge yet: uniting a divided city against a powerful enemy. With famine spreading and the shadow of the triarchy looming, she must prove sheÕs the leader her people need Ð before itÕs too late. For Lee, revolution is no longer just about dragons and fire. He faces a battle of wits with those who see CallipolisÕs struggle as an opportunity to seize power. To protect the city, and the people he loves, heÕll have to balance his ideals with the hard realities of war. As enemies close in from every side, Annie and Lee will have to make impossible choices. Will they save their city, even if it means losing each other? Or will the flames of rebellion destroy everything theyÕve fought to protect? Perfect for fans of: Epic dragon battlesFound familyRevolutionMorally grey heroes An electrifying conclusion to the trilogy, this final chapter is a story of hope, sacrifice, and the unbreakable bonds that define us Ð even in the face of fire. -------- Readers love Furysong ÔWith heart-wrenching deaths, heart-pounding thrills, and heartwarming relationships, this is a bold conclusion to one of fantasyÕs best series.Õ ÔA satisfying, high-stakes trilogy closer.Õ ÔThe gold standard for how a trilogy should be completed.Õ ÔI was glued to this story as it broke me.Õ About DK flip DK flip is the new home of childrenÕs, teen and YA fiction. From laugh-out-loud chapter books to graphic novels, teen thrillers to YA dragons, however you may read, wherever you may read, and whomever you read with, DK flip has the book for you.
Is Furysong appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 14 and up.
This trilogy conclusion features intense dragon battles, war violence with casualties, political intrigue including a treason trial, and themes of famine and sacrifice. Romance is present but not explicit.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, mild sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include graphic violence, death, and grief (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens will love the epic dragon battles, impossible choices, and watching beloved characters fight to save their city in this thrilling finale.