Description: Goldenscale by Luke Harris Beth Ormonde lives in a beautiful wooded valley, surrounded by the nature that she loves. She is close to her family, tolerates her school and detests her younger brother. And she is becoming very afraid of the dark. In particular, the darkness beneath her house, where an ancient voice is infiltrating her dreams and attempting to control her life. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Beth Ormonde lives in a beautiful wooded valley, surrounded by the nature that she loves. She is close to her family, tolerates her school and detests her younger brother. And she is becoming very afraid of the dark. In particular, the darkness beneath her house, where an ancient, disembodied voice is infiltrating her dreams and attempting to control her life. She resists, but the tug of the voice is strong. Soon she fears for the safety of her family and friends. What will happen when the creature fully awakens? Will it destroy her home in breaking free? She discovers a link between the being and the pre-European history of the area, and attracts the unwanted attention of her parents, teachers and an increasingly unhinged scientist. The already frayed strands of Beths life begin to fall apart. She must find allies in her struggle. But who can be trusted, and who will believe her? Set in a small town on the fringes of a great city, Goldenscale weaves myth and the modern world, the pains of growing up and the joy of discovery. Review Beths experiences are palpable, her day-to-day problems relate-able. The thing she finds beneath her house balances between wonder and menace, at times leaving me worried there might not be such a happy ending--but youll have to find out for yourself;) . A good story for teens and YA, perhaps a lighter--though enjoyable--story for adults. The author does a solid job of moving the story along and creates a faithful Australian suburban environment without overdoing it (as some are prone to). Well worth the cost of admission. Golden Scale is peppered with beautiful lines and profound insights into human nature. It is full of wild imaginings like the dragons majestic song, which is a silent melody of tantalizing and hypnotic scents. Absolutely magic. Reading Golden Scale, I soared into a less complicated yesteryear, where I savoured the exotic, fragrant mysteries. Marcus Meinhold, Author The ending was not predictable yet dramatic and within keeping of the fantasy without being absurd. Your interweaving of Aboriginal culture added an interesting dimension which was conducive to potions and the land and spirit world connecting. Long Description Beth Ormonde lives in a beautiful wooded valley, surrounded by the nature that she loves. She is close to her family, tolerates her school and detests her younger brother. And she is becoming very afraid of the dark. In particular, the darkness beneath her house, where an ancient, disembodied voice is infiltrating her dreams and attempting to control her life. She resists, but the tug of the voice is strong. Soon she fears for the safety of her family and friends. What will happen when the creature fully awakens? Will it destroy her home in breaking free? She discovers a link between the being and the pre-European history of the area, and attracts the unwanted attention of her parents, teachers and an increasingly unhinged scientist. The already frayed strands of Beths life begin to fall apart. She must find allies in her struggle. But who can be trusted, and who will believe her? Set in a small town on the fringes of a great city, Goldenscale weaves myth and the modern world, the pains of growing up and the joy of discovery. Review Quote Beths experiences are palpable, her day-to-day problems relate-able. The thing she finds beneath her house balances between wonder and menace, at times leaving me worried there might not be such a happy ending--but youll have to find out for yourself;) . A good story for teens and YA, perhaps a lighter--though enjoyable--story for adults. The author does a solid job of moving the story along and creates a faithful Australian suburban environment without overdoing it (as some are prone to). Well worth the cost of admission. Golden Scale is peppered with beautiful lines and profound insights into human nature. It is full of wild imaginings like the dragons majestic song, which is a silent melody of tantalizing and hypnotic scents. Absolutely magic. Reading Golden Scale, I soared into a less complicated yesteryear, where I savoured the exotic, fragrant mysteries. Marcus Meinhold, Author The ending was not predictable yet dramatic and within keeping of the fantasy without being absurd. Your interweaving of Aboriginal culture added an interesting dimension which was conducive to potions and the land and spirit world connecting. Details ISBN0646939386 Author Luke Harris Pages 332 Publisher Silverbird Publishing Year 2019 ISBN-10 0646939386 ISBN-13 9780646939384 Format Paperback Publication Date 2019-03-31 Imprint Silverbird Publishing Language English Short Title Goldenscale UK Release Date 2019-03-31 Subtitle Sometimes theres a sting in the tale Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:138870770;
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Book Title: Goldenscale: Sometimes There's a Sting in the Tale
Item Height: 216mm
Item Width: 140mm
Author: Luke Harris
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Silverbird Publishing
Publication Year: 2019
Genre: Fantasy
Item Weight: 422g
Number of Pages: 332 Pages