Epos The Winged Flame

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In this conclusion to the Beast Quest series by Adam Blade, Tom and Elenna must face one of their greatest challenges yet. Tom learns some important truths about his father as well -- perhaps some truth he would rather not learn.

And they learn that the while this quest has concluded there might be more beasts to free in the future...

"I like where the baby Epos comes out of the volcano when we thought the grownup Epos was dead."

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Epos The Winged Flame (Beast Quest)

Amazon Price: $4.99 (as of 07/12/2009)Buy Now

"I like that we finally found out about Tom's father."

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Adam Blade | Scholastic.com
Adam Blade was born in Hastings, England. Growing up near the site of the 1066 battle, he became interested in the history of knights. Combined with his hobby researching mythological beasts, he had plenty of inspiration for the adventure stories he started to write as a child.
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Beast Quest is a new series of epic fantasy stories for young readers. It follows Tom, the young hero, and his friend Elenna on their quest to liberate the

What is a quest? 

:This article discusses significance-laden journeys. For other meanings see Quest (disambiguation)

In mythology and literature a quest ? a journey towards a goal ? serves as a plot device and (frequently) as a symbol. Quests appear in the folklore of every nationJosepha Sherman, Once upon a Galaxy p 142 ISBN 0-87483-387-6 and also figure prominently in non-national cultures. In literature, the objects of quests require great exertion on the part of the hero, and the overcoming of many obstacles, typically including much travel.

This travel also allows the storyteller to showcase exotic locations and cultures (an objective of the narrator, not of the character).Michael O. Riley, Oz and Beyond: The Fantasy World of L. Frank Baum, p 178-9, ISBN 0-7006-0832-X

Are phoenixes real? 

The phoenix (Ancient Greek: ??????, phoínix) is a mythical sacred firebird which originated in the ancient mythologies mentioned in the Phoenician Mythology and the Egyptian and later the Greek Mythology.

Do you believe in phoenixes? 

Do you believe in phoenixes?

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They are real!

rwoman says:

They are real to me. I wish I could see one!

No they're not!

 
 
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