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Dragon's Rock

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Benjamin knows he shouldn't have taken the stone from Dragon's Rock. Ever since then, he's had the same terrifying nightmare of the dragon that chases him, breath like a furnace, roaring in fury, racing faster, faster... Benjamin decides to return to Dragon's Rock and replace the stone-maybe
then he'll be left in peace. But once there, he realises just what a powerful force is at work and that he's no longer the only person tormented by this fearsome, dangerous beast...

Interest 11+.

150 pages

First published January 1, 1995

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Tim Bowler

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Tim Bowler is one of the UK’s most compelling and original writers for teenagers. He was born in Leigh-on-Sea and after studying Swedish at University he worked in forestry, the timber trade, teaching and translating before becoming a full-time writer. He lives with his wife in a small village in Devon and his workroom is an old stone outhouse known to friends as ‘Tim’s Bolthole’.

Tim has written twenty books and won fifteen awards, including the prestigious Carnegie Medal for River Boy. His most recent novel is the gripping Bloodchild and his provocative Blade series is being hailed as a groundbreaking work of fiction. He has been described by the Sunday Telegraph as ‘the master of the psychological thriller’ and by the Independent as ‘one of the truly individual voices in British teenage fiction’.

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March 22, 2023
A pretty girl trapped in a horrible body that is annoyed by children? I kind of get her
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December 16, 2015
A nice short read since it was only 150 pages and written in a way that made me want to keep reading to reach the climax. I enjoyed the ending which left me with some interesting thoughts. A good young persons book I'd be happy to let the kids read even though it is dark in places.
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January 23, 2016
Although a slow starter, there were points when I actually scared myself a little. A very good read!
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