Synopses & Reviews
The Seven Swords have been united, and Artie Kingfisher and his knights are ready to take their place at the Round Table. . . .
What began as a video game has become all too real for Artie Kingfisher. He has escaped the evil Lordess Morgaine, reclaimed Excalibur, and finally opened the gate to the legendary isle of Avalon, where he will take his rightful place as King Arthur reborn. Now Artie and his friends—each with a mythical sword in hand—are ready to become the new Knights of the Round Table. In Avalon they are safe, but their fight is far from over. . . .
Reeling from her defeat, Morgaine still plots to overthrow Artie and claim Excalibur as her own, while Merlin's blind quest for power grows wilder and more dangerous. In preparation for the greatest battle of his life, Artie must discover the secrets of an ancient and mysterious tool called Scarffern and recover nothing less than the mythical Holy Grail. And he may soon find that his final fight won't be against an enemy—but against someone who he used to call friend.
In this exhilarating final chapter of Otherworld Chronicles, Artie and his sister, Kay, will struggle for their right to return home, save their father and their friends, and of course rescue the worlds themselves. . . .
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Praise for the Otherworld Chronicles: “High-spirited and fun. Gives new life to Arthurian legends and may just send readers back to more traditional tellings.” Kirkus Reviews
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“Short, action-packed chapters and funny dialogue make this book a surefire hit with the legions of Rick Riordan fans.” School Library Journal
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“Fresh and fun, with plenty to offer the avid reader looking for a new series.” Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
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“The draw here is the action, and there is plenty of that. As Artie dodges fire spells and enchanted swords, gamers will find themselves reaching for their controllers while they await the series next installment.” Bulletin of the Center for Children & #8217;s Books
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“An entertaining quest fantasylaid back but far from nonviolent, sprinkled with hints of hidden agendas, and juiced with enough creativity to carry readers happily into future episodes.” ALA Booklist
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“A wild mix of Arthurian tales and a 21st century world. Real excitement and horror await readers in this new take on classic Arthurian lore.” Kirkus Reviews
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“Battle scenes are well-drawn, and there are enough of them to keep readers flipping the pages all the way to the series rewarding end. A satisfying adventure and series closer.” Kirkus Reviews
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“The Otherworld Chronicles trilogy sails to a well-crafted close on a brisk tide of challenging quests, stunning revelations, and marshaling of rival forces.” ALA Booklist
Synopsis
The exhilarating final book in the Otherworld Chronicles trilogy, which
School Library Journal called "a surefire hit with the legions of Rick Riordan fans."
Artie Kingfisher, his sister, Kay, and the New Knights of the Round Table have finally reached the legendary isle of Avalon. But before Artie can take his place as King Arthur reborn, he must recover nothing less than the mythical Holy Grail. And as the greatest battle of his life looms, Artie finds himself facing off against the one person he never dreamed he'd be fighting.
In The Dragon King, Artie's life-changing quest comes to a spectacular close as the young king discovers what it truly means to be a hero. Rich in mythology and bursting with twenty-first-century fun, this high-spirited spin on Arthurian legend is perfect for middle grade fans of Percy Jackson, the Alex Rider Chronicles, and House of Secrets.
About the Author
Nils Johnson-Shelton is the author of the Otherworld Chronicles series, including The Invisible Tower and The Seven Swords. He is also the coauthor of the New York Times bestseller No Angel: My Harrowing Undercover Journey to the Inner Circle of the Hells Angels. Nils lives in Brooklyn, New York, with his family.