• The Candlestone

  • Dragons in Our Midst #2
  • By: Bryan Davis
  • Narrated by: Wes Bleed
  • Length: 9 hrs and 59 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (177 ratings)

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The Candlestone

By: Bryan Davis
Narrated by: Wes Bleed
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Publisher's summary

The Candlestone is the second volume in the contemporary fantasy series Dragons in Our Midst by Bryan Davis. This series inspires young people to pursue faith, courage, and love, and to dig deep within to find their God-given strengths, no matter how difficult the circumstances. The first book, Raising Dragons, plunged two teenagers, Billy Bannister and Bonnie Silver, into mind-boggling mysteries, life or death pursuits, and deadly sword-to-sword battles.

In The Candlestone, a mysterious book leads Billy into mortal combat with a powerful dragon slayer. Separated from his friends and finding his dragon traits useless against this enemy, he has to rely on new weapons, a sword and shield he cannot even see. A scientist lures Bonnie to his laboratory with amazing news--her mother is still alive! And he should know; he's her long-lost father. He has learned the secret of long life--dragon blood, and he wants Bonnie to help him with his experiments. But first he must send her to retrieve her mother from the Candlestone, a strange paralyzing gem that absorbs light and with it the strength of dragons and their offspring.

The Candlestone is also a prison that captures people who have been transformed into light energy by Excalibur, King Author's great sword. When Bonnie enters the stone, she learns that many disembodied souls have fallen prey to the gem's powers, but no one has ever escaped. Her only hope is for Billy to overcome the dragon slayer and find a way into the candlestone, and, more importantly, a way out. Billy and Bonnie face their greatest fears, and they learn to use their strengths, both innate and newly found. They battle powerful enemies, ancient fiends from times long past, and the horrors of the blackest of prisons, captivity with the walls of unearthly darkness, the crystalline tomb of The Candlestone.

More in the Dragons in Our Midst series.
©2004 Bryan Davis (P)2008 Oasis Audio

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didnt want to stop listening until it was done

had to shut my husband up quite often. but then i was sad when it ended

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A lot of fun

I haven't had this much fun listening to a story in ages. I'm not a religious person by any stretch. Well, I suppose that's not entirely true, but I do like how this story tells such a fantastic story without it being too dedicated to that religion. I highly recommend it.

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Amazing story

It is quite a wonderful story! There are some scary parts in the story, but the plot helped me to keep reading. This book series is really hard to stop reading!

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enjoyed the book

narrator is excellent
some characters are ok and some are excellent
overall the story is excellent

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Great!!!

Love this book series!!! I can hardly wait to listen to the next book! Happy listener!

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a good sequel

I tried to read this, but listening to the cast made this alot more fun

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WOW!!!

this is my second book I have apparently have two more to listen to. have not been able to put it down! it is good it is entrancing and it's a Christian's heaven.

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Sounds like a grown up trying to sound like a kid

What did you like best about The Candlestone? What did you like least?

The kids act way too proper. The characters say the right thing every time. Not like real teens at all. It is almost like a conversation was recorded, then phasing changed so that everyone said just right thing. Way too over thought. The voices sound lieKen they are sitting around a table reading a script. Which they are, but you usually can’t tell.

Would you ever listen to anything by Bryan Davis again?

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Too polished, doesn’t feel real

Was The Candlestone worth the listening time?

I am returning it with out getting past chapter 8

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