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| Original Title: | Enoch's Ghost |
| ISBN: | 0899578713 (ISBN13: 9780899578712) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Oracles of Fire #2 |
| Characters: | Walter Foley, Ashley Stalworth, Gabriel Stalworth, Sapphira Adi |
| Setting: | The Circles of Seven |

Bryan Davis
Paperback | Pages: 432 pages Rating: 4.25 | 1748 Users | 35 Reviews
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| Title | : | Enoch's Ghost (Oracles of Fire #2) |
| Author | : | Bryan Davis |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 432 pages |
| Published | : | June 15th 2007 by Living Ink Books |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Christian. Dragons. Christian Fiction. Young Adult. Fiction |
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Walter, Ashley, and Karen ride the dragon Thigocia in search of her son, Gabriel, and her long-lost mate, Makaidos. When Walter and Ashley find an army of giants hibernating in the depths of the earth, they meet a mysterious girl named Sapphira Adi who claims to be thousands of years old. Sapphira reveals a sinister plot, conceived centuries ago by Morgan Le Faye and the devil himself.The giants awaken and ascend to the Earth, ready to carry out a scheme that threatens the entire cosmos, and only dragons can defeat them. Since two dragons remain on the earth, and one of them is reluctant to fight, doom seems certain. Still, there is hope. In another world, a former dragon awakens to a new existence and learns that a prophesied deliverance requires the death of a willing lamb, and a handicapped little girl who wants to die to end everyone’s suffering, including her own, steps forward as the only candidate for the sacrifice. The greatest of dangers, building to a climax in three different worlds, meets the power of love and sacrifice in Enoch’s Ghost.
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Ratings: 4.25 From 1748 Users | 35 ReviewsAppraise About Books Enoch's Ghost (Oracles of Fire #2)
I'll admit, at first the three (possibly four) different storylines were difficult to follow at first, but they came together quite nicely during the climax. Timothy's sacrifice was particularly touching.i think it was good, not as good as the dragons in our midst books though.
This one was a little hard to get through. It was extremely thick and it kind of threw all the characters at you. All the dragons turned into humans and changed their names at least once, if not twice, so it was really confusing to remember the family trees, and who was related to whom, and where they all were. At the back of the book there was a summary of everything and the timelines. You shouldn't need a timeline at the back of your book!

this book helped me understand God more, and helped me with my non-believing friend.
Edit: There's just something about a book that should set off major alarm bells when one of the settings is the literal Lake of Fire. And when one of the good guys sees one of the bad guys thrown in there. The whole Ashley-isn't-a-Christian thing felt rather forced, and her conversion is even worse. I like Yereq, and I like Saphira. But this book is so wrong. And it still bothers me so much that Hell and Hades are two different places.Original Review: I read these books very close together
I liked the "Oracles of Fire" series much better than "Dragons in our Midst" (probably because I love the characters of Sapphira, Elam, and Ashley. Mr. Davis's writing improves with each book ... while the first book in this series, "Eye of the Oracle" was a "prequel" of sorts of the first series. "Enoch's Ghost" follows the last "Dragons in our Midst" book, continuing the story.
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