Bolin wants to be a Firework Maker and enter the Emperor's Great Firework Competition but first he must collect the Seven Sacred Colours. With the help of his grandfather Papa Ling, Bolin finds himself on an adventure which takes him into the heart of the Fire Volcano, to the depths of the Southern Ocean and into the Lair of a dragon. Can Bolin collect all Seven Sacred Colours before the Great Firework Competition or will he face defeat by the claws of the dragon?
The perfect fantasy adventure for children who like colourful tales of daring and magic.
R.W. Mitchell (Richard William Mitchell) lives in beautiful Barcelona with his husband and alter ego, Lady Red Velvet. When he’s not writing, he performs as a drag artist and works to promote equality, diversity, and inclusive storytelling in his community. Mitchell writes across a wide range of genres — from children’s fantasy adventures to romantic comedies for adults. His stories are known for humour, heart, and warmth, and they often explore what it means to find belonging, love, and laughter in everyday life.
Some of his notable works include Letters to Rachel, a favourite among his readers, and The Crystal Adventures series, which begins with Zelda and the Crystal Slippers.
Mitchell draws much of his inspiration from real life — friends, family, the vibrant city life of Barcelona — and blends it with elements of fantasy, fairy tales and humour. Whether creating a magical world for young readers or a warm-hearted rom-com for grownups, he seeks to leave readers smiling.
He is currently working on two new projects: * A children’s book in The Crystal Adventures series titled Zelda and the Crystal Trident, which revisits beloved fairytale characters in unexpected ways. * A novel for adults, charting the life of a drag artist like himself.
First off thanks to the goodreads-Powers-that-be for my win on this free book. Also a thanks to R.W Mitchell for being one of those Authors that reaches out to his readers via personal message inviting me to enjoy his wonderful little book. A quick and super cute read....with a great message at the end. Speaking of the end, I loved it...answering the question that I actually did want to know and thought it was just brushed away. I read this to myself and then I read this to my grade school child and he absolutely loved it...so if he loves it then I love it and plan on reading it to him again and again...and then to my 4 year old when he becomes interested..which I am most sure that he will.