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Read Reviews for Ignis by Gina Wilson
by - written on 18/02/08 (Useful, 61 readings)
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Ignis is a dragon who everyone loves, he can run faster and fly higher than any of his dragon friends but Ignis has a problem, there is something a dragon must be able to do that Ignis cant, breath fire. Ignis was very upset about this and every night he would sit in his cave practicing, he would huff and puff untill he went blue in the face and couldnt puff no more but still no fire. Ignis decided that if he couldnt breath fire he wasnt a real dragon so he left dragon land and all his friends behind to go on a search to find out what he realy was, along the way he makes friends with lots of different animals and a little girl who all help him but ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/02/07 (Very useful, 92 readings)
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Author: Gina Wilson Illustrator: P J Lynch Publisher: Walker Books Ltd Date of Publish: October 2001 Age suitability: 3-6 years Number of Pages: 38 Availability: Amazon, The Book People, Waterstones, WHSmith and any reputable bookstore RRP Price: £10.99 Amazon Price: £7.25 ***Plot Summary*** Ignis is a child dragon who can't find his flame no matter how hard he huffs and puffs. Desperate to be recognised as a true brave and strong dragon, he sets off promising not to return to his family and home until he has found his fire. Along the way he makes new friends who help him to discover who he really is, none more ... Read the complete review
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