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Enoch's Ghost (Oracles of Fire Book 2)

Enoch's Ghost (Oracles of Fire Book 2)

Published in
2010
4.26
on Goodreads (1,978)

Description

Enoch's Ghost, the second book in the Oracles of Fire series, picks up the exciting Dragons in Our Midst story where Tears of a Dragon and Eye of the Oracle ended. Walter, Ashley, and Karen ride the dragon Thigociain search of her son, Gabriel, and her long-lost mate, Makaidos. When Walter and Ashley find an army of giants hibernating in the depths of the earth, they meet a mysterious girl named Sapphira Adi, who claims to be thousands of years old. Sapphira reveals a sinister plot, conceived centuries ago by Morgan Le Faye and the devil himself. The greatest of dangers, building to a climax in three different worlds, meets the power of love and sacrifice in Enoch's Ghost.
Age
12-18
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
428 pages
Book in series
#2

Why to read

  • Expands the Adventure: 'Enoch's Ghost' continues the epic tale begun in 'Raising Dragons,' allowing readers to dive deeper into the imaginative world Bryan Davis has created. Fans of the first book will find more of the engaging fantasy elements, spiritual themes, and character development they loved.
  • Intriguing Blend of Genres: Bryan Davis skillfully combines elements of fantasy, science fiction, and Christian allegory, creating a unique reading experience that appeals to a wide audience. This blend offers a thought-provoking narrative that explores good versus evil, faith, and redemption.
  • Character Growth: The book focuses on the growth of its characters, both protagonists and antagonists. Readers will enjoy following the journey of the young heroes as they face challenges and mature through their experiences, making it a great read for those who appreciate character-driven stories.
  • Positive Messages: 'Enoch's Ghost' is filled with positive messages and moral lessons, making it not only an entertaining read but also one that encourages personal reflection. It's a great choice for readers who look for literature that reinforces values such as courage, friendship, and faith.