• The Shadow Dragons

  • Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica
  • By: James A. Owen
  • Narrated by: James Langton
  • Length: 11 hrs and 14 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (125 ratings)

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The Shadow Dragons

By: James A. Owen
Narrated by: James Langton
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The Caretakers of the Imaginarium Geographica are at war. The Imperial Cartological Society, led by Richard Burton, have collected all of the doors from the Keep of Time, and are building a new tower in our world at the request of an old enemy: The Winter King's Shadow. He has a terrible weapon - the Spear of Destiny - that can be used to command the shadows of anyone it touches...including the protectors of the Archipelago, the dragons.

With a ship called The Iron Dragon, the Shadow King regains passage to the Archipelago where he uses the power of the Spear and the portals of Time to enlist an unstoppable army of Dragon Shadows. And after the Archipelago falls, he intends to betray the Allies in our world-but not to align himself with the opposition. The Shadow King intends to use the turmoil of WWII to take over BOTH worlds.

All the legendary Caretakers, past and present, come together on a great island in the northernmost part of the Archipelago to decide the ultimate fate of the Imaginarium Geographica, as a terrible battle ravages the lands around them. And their only hope lies with a small group of companions who are on the quest for the broken sword Caliburn: the Grail Child Rose Dyson; her mechanical companion, the owl Archie; a mouse with an attitude; a dead Professor of Ancient Literature; and the mythical knight, Don Quixote.

They must sail beyond the ends of the Archipelago in search of the sword, and the only being alive who can repair it: a scholar, who, once upon a time, was called Madoc.

©2009 James A. Owen (P)2009 Simon & Schuster

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Very disappointing

None of the subsequent books in this series have lived up to the considerable promise of the first volume, "Here There Be Dragons". Unfortunately, this book is poorly written and confusing. Too bad, because for lovers of fantasy there was a lot of unfulfilled potential here. Don't waste your time.

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love this series..

Adventure, great book, impressive story line, and a pleasure to read, the audio version is well done love the narrator. I really enjoy this series

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Awesome book

Our whole family loved this series, we can't wait to start the next audio book.

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Dragons are just the tip of the magic

This series is to the literary mythopedia what Gaiman's "American Gods" is to the global pantheon of gods and demons. Book four is stronger if darker than book three in the series and "listens" like a story truly sprung from the original story tree. More than a homage, it is a reweaving of unraveled bits of the best loved pieces of fantasy and science fiction into an all age appropriate tapestry of adventure which is narrated here by the perfect voice. James Langdon manages to make the story even more than its print perfection with his reading of it.

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Really good book

I enjoyed this book better than the last. Great listen, I will listen again.

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