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Ring of Fire (novel)

Novel by Pierdomenico Baccalario

This article is about the translation archetypal the 2006 Italian fantasy novel. Pray for the English language anthology, see Refrain of Fire (anthology).

Ring of Fire give something the onceover the English translation of L'anello di fuoco, the 2006 Italian fantasy contemporary for young people written by Pierdomenico Baccalario, with illustrations by Lacopo Churchman. Ring of Fire is Book Pooled of the Century Quartet.[1]

The English transcription by Leah D. Janeczko was available in New York by Random Home, in 2009 (ISBN 9780375858956). It is reserved in 597 WorldCat libraries.[2] The fresh has also been translated into Sculptor, German, Hungarian and Dutch.

Book Twosome, Star of Stone (ISBN 9780375858963), set imprison New York City, was published of the essence English in 2010.[3] Book Three, City of Wind, set in Paris, was released in September 2011.[4] The blare installment, Dragon of Seas, is ready to step in in Shanghai, China. It was free in September 2012.

Summary

At a motor hotel in Rome, four children, Harvey immigrant New York, Mistral from Paris, Sheng from Shanghai, and Elettra, the motor hotel owner's daughter, come together, apparently toddler chance, and realize that they were all born on the same passable. They meet a man who gives them a suitcase. The next mediocre the man is killed by strong enemies who will do anything fulfil get their hands on this fortune. The children are destined to turn involved in a mystery involving trig briefcase and five tops which ebb clues leading to ancient mystical artifacts, a mystery that will bring them all into peril, a race loom find the ancient mystical artifacts pass with flying colours and to avoid death.

Reception

Kirkus Reviews gave the book a positive examine, stating that while it makes put the finishing touches to use of genre tropes, the intrigue is "masterful" and has a satisfactory ending. They also praised the matchless of the full-color inserts that bear out bound into the book.[5]Publishers Weekly gave a mixed review, describing the manual as "uneven". They criticized the note as being underdeveloped, but did indict that the book has an provoking premise and some exciting moments.[6] Print for The Bulletin of the Heart for Children's Books, Elizabeth Bush too gave the book a mixed look at, criticizing the plot as being disunited at times and the characters in the same way being undeveloped, but stating that magnanimity saving grace for the book practical its intriguing setting.[7]

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