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The Dragon's Eye
''The Dragon's Eye'' is the first book of '' Erec Rex'', a series of children's books by American author Kaza Kingsley. It was first published by Firelight Press, an imprint of Simon and Schuster, in 2006.Firelight Press
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Erec Rex
Erec Rex is a series of five books for children by American author Kaza Kingsley, the first published by Firelight Press in 2006. The first book in the Erec Rex series was chosen as a Border's Original Voices pick. The fifth book, ''The Secret of Ashona'', was published on February 7, 2012. The sixth book was confirmed by the author on March 12, 2014, published by Simon & Schuster. Books * '' Erec Rex: The Dragon's Eye'' (2006) * ''Erec Rex: The Monsters of Otherness'' (2007) * ''Erec Rex: The Search For Truth'' (2009) * ''Erec Rex: The Three Furies'' (2010) * ''Erec Rex: The Secret of Ashona'' (2012) Synopsis The Dragon's Eye Life is not easy for twelve-year-old Erec Rex. His single adoptive mother June O'Hara works constantly, but can barely support her adopted kids. They have moved again, into an apartment so tiny that Erec sleeps with the washing machine. And worse, there is a strange force in Erec that makes him to do odd things. No matter how hard he fights it, ...
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Kaza Kingsley
Kaza Kingsley is an author most known for the children's fantasy series ''Erec Rex''. She was born in Cleveland, Ohio and currently resides in Cincinnati, Ohio. Kingsley is a physician by training. ''Erec Rex'' series Kingsley self-published the first two titles then was signed up for a proposed eight title series by Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster () is an American publishing company and a subsidiary of Paramount Global. It was founded in New York City on January 2, 1924 by Richard L. Simon and M. Lincoln Schuster. As of 2016, Simon & Schuster was the third largest pub ... in 2008. *'' Erec Rex: The Dragon's Eye'' (2006) - "... this light but not insubstantial outing definitely belongs aboard the Potter wagon, but merits a seat toward the front." *''Erec Rex: The Monsters of Otherness'' (2007) - "Though Kingsley crafts a distractingly choppy, episodic plot with some familiar elements, it’s buoyed up by unusually clever details..." *''Erec Rex: The Search For Truth'' ...
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Firelight Press
''Firelight'' is a 1997 period romance film written and directed by William Nicholson and starring Sophie Marceau and Stephen Dillane. Written by William Nicholson, the film is about a woman who agrees to bear the child of an anonymous English landowner in return for payment to resolve her father's debts. When the child is born, the woman gives up the child as agreed. Seven years later, the woman is hired as a governess to a girl on a remote Sussex estate, whose father is the anonymous landowner. Filmed on location in Firle, England and Calvados, France, the film premiered at the Deauville American Film Festival on 14 September 1997. ''Firelight'' was Nicholson's first film as a director. Plot In 1837, Swiss governess Elisabeth Laurier (Sophie Marceau) agrees to bear a child for an anonymous English landowner in return for money needed to pay her father's debts. They meet over three nights at a lonely island hotel and have sex. Despite their wish for detachment, they develop a ...
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