
SYNOPSIS:
What if you were the king’s firstborn son? And what
if the king’s evil advisor framed you for your father’s death? This is Peter’s
story. Flagg, the evil advisor has framed him and placed him in a tower under
heavy guard, so that Flagg can be the power behind the throne of Peter’s
younger, weaker brother, Thomas. How does Peter escape? How does he clear his
name? What is Flagg’s dark, terrible secret? If you want to find out, read this
book.
MY BOOKTALK:
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WRITING TIPS FROM STEPHEN KING:
AWARDS:
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CREDITS:
King, S. (1988). The
eyes of the dragon: A story. New York: Signet. ©1987
ISBN13: 0451151259. Paperback $6.95
Tritel, B. (n.d.). What the Wicked Magician Did. Retrieved November 23, 2017, from http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/03/09/lifetimes/kin-r-dragoneye.html
(n.d.). Retrieved November 23, 2017, from http://stephenking.com/library/novel/eyes_of_the_dragon_the_inspiration.html
Writing Tips From Stephen King. (2015, September 12). Retrieved November 23, 2017, from https://youtu.be/xwTNBW_X_Xo
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert
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