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Impatient Fire: Jules and the Runt Dragon [Paperback]

William Hill (Author, Illustrator), W. W. Hill (Editor)
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Book Description

November 1, 2009
A fast-paced adventure and mystery for magic and animal lovers, as well as anyone with a temper. The second trimester at FAA (Familiar Academy for Avians) begins with Jules growing desperate to regain her magic and find her vanished father. She will try any cure, even many of the crazy 77 Ways to restore her seventh sense. The fourteen-year-old sets out with her best friend Lance, the accident prone runt dragon, and the musical Birds of Disfeather to unlock a secret vault and fix the school's deranged Maze. Even if they survive such dangers, the academy's talent show still might kill them. Can Jules manage her temper and muster the patience needed to wait for the wizardly moment to act? Can she find her father? Is she more than her lost magic?

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About the Author

William Hill is a naturalized northern Nevadan, a native of Indianapolis, Indiana and a product of many places and stories. Bill has lived in numerous locales, including Prairie Village, KS, Bristol, TN, around Dallas and Denton, TX; and in south and north Lake Tahoe, NV. Currently he creates out of Gardnerville, NV. Bill first learned to read through superhero comic books, then spy-thrillers, Sci-Fi and finally fantasy novels, tucked in among the required classic readings. He has earned a 'serious' degree from Vanderbilt University in Economics and Business Management and a MBA from the University of North Texas, as well as certification in Outdoor Emergency Care. Since realizing that writing was his best talent and a gift, Bill escaped the restrictive drudgery of the corporate world to craft his tales. Along with working in Human Resources, Bill has been employed as an 'alchemist' in South Lake Tahoe, a ski patroller at Diamond Peak in Incline Village, NV, and a sports official in Douglas County. Impatient Fire is Bill's tenth novel. Bill, his lovely wife Kat, and their wonderful son, Brin, live in the foothills of the eastern Sierra and on the high desert of the south Carson Valley. Bill intends to write imaginative fiction and fantasy until dirt is shoveled upon his coffin. Bill travels nationwide, visiting about 30-50 schools and libraries each year to inspire readers and writers with his workshops.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 380 pages
  • Publisher: Otter Creek Press; 1st edition (November 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1890611441
  • ISBN-13: 978-1890611446
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,907,337 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars An Engaging Flight of Magic & Fantasy, July 10, 2009
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This review is from: Impatient Fire: Jules and the Runt Dragon (Paperback)
If you're unfamiliar with avian familiars, birds, dragonettes, and other flying creatures that act as wizards' assistants, you should check out Impatient Fire, by William Hill, to get the full scoop about them and more, in the second book of his delightful fantasy series intended for young adults. Anyone who loves novels about magic, mystery, elves, centaurs, dragons, conspiracies & mayhem is sure to find pleasure in reading this continuation of the exploits of the wizard-in-training 14-year-old Jules Magnus, her brother Darius - or Dari - and the mom, a teacher at the FAA (Familiar Academy for Avians), Maestra Magnus.

Jules has lost her ability to channel, or use, magic - her speciality is fire magic, or Fyren, one of the Seven Sources of magical abilities - and she is desperate to try to do anything she can to regain her powers. This is especially true because her father's been kidnapped and his life is in danger, and he left her and Darius a note saying they need to use their staffs and work together to unlock a secret vault and to get a Maze underneath the FAA that has been disenchanted to work again. The wizards draw much of their magical strength from the Maze, when it's working, and fixing it might be just the key that's needed to also restore Jules's wizard powers.

Impatient Fire is chocked full of adventure and intrigue beyond Jules's attempts to regain her abilities to channel magic and help, with her brother, to rescue her father. One of her closest avian friends is the drakonette, Lance, who is really the "runt dragon," of the subtitle. He's on a secret mission to protect and serve a dragon prince and to be on the look out for spies, and he's the eighth heir in the royal bloodline, himself. He's a good friend to Jules, who tries to teach him to use "levers," (magic wands and other items that can be used to channel magic) and to get his magic to not be as unpredictable and chaotic in its outcomes. His magic often backfires, or works in bizarre, unforeseen ways, and it's likely he was responsible for both the Maze not working properly and possibly for Jules's losing her powers, though both things were not at all what he wanted to happen.

The school's been infiltrated by dragon spies and assassins of the evil Flatscale variety, like the Blax, Red, Whyte, Greene, and Bluw. Protecting the Prince is one of the highest priories, and to do that, Lance is charged with getting the Maze to work, so his and Jules's goals are very similar. However, it's difficult, Lance finds, to stop an assassin who is as stealthy as a cat, and kills seemingly without having any qualms about it. He's got to learn how to control his magic better, in order to succeed at his mission and help Jules get her channeling abilities back and rescue her father.

On top of all of this, the FAA is going to have a talent show. All of the avians are excited about it and work on honing their special talents to display at the show. Some of the birds are good at mimicking others, some are good at juggling, miming, and various other talents. Their attention spans are not the longest in the world to start with, but the instructors at the school are met with a bigger challenge than usual in teaching the birds and other flying creatures during the time when they're practicing for the show.

Jules will do whatever's necessary to regain her abilities, even if it means the methods she uses may be a little dangerous. She reads sometimes humorous "cures" from a book that tells 77 ways to regain one's use of his/her powers, and tries a few of them herself. Trying a few of them provide some of the novel's funny moments, though, of course, to her they're not funny at all, just ways that will hopefully help her regain her channeling powers.

Will Jules ever become patient enough to regain her fire channeling powers and save her father? Will Lance be able to get his magic under control and help to repair the Maze? You'll have to read Impatient Fire for yourselves to find the answers to these burning questions and more! It's a fantasy novel that will fire the interests of anyone who love books about magic, wizards, dragons, and other mythical creatures. You should add it to your reading lists today!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Flamingnet.com Teen Book Reviews-written in third person, April 5, 2010
This review is from: Impatient Fire: Jules and the Runt Dragon (Paperback)
Jules Magnus is a magicless wizard. Her Seventh sense
became stunned after she tried to open the vault
containing her lost father. Her best friend is Lance, a
runt dragon. Jules has a twin brother, Dari, who is a dis-
enchanter just like her. They save the life of a
stranger, whose name they first thought was Rod because of
a necklace he wore. But after Rod's parents come to claim
him, they find out his name is really Royse. They do many
things and suffer much to restore Jules's Seventh sense,
fix the Maze, and find Jules's father. But in the end,
they fix the Maze and the Magnus family is complete
again.

It took me over a month to finish this book. It
just didn't interest me. I think it could have been a lot
better written. This book was written in third person and
I prefer them in the first person, so that made it worse
for me. I didn't feel that it got good until the very
end. Even then it didn't impress me much. All in all,
this was not a book I would recommend.


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5.0 out of 5 stars An entertaining fantasy that many young readers will relish, February 9, 2010
This review is from: Impatient Fire: Jules and the Runt Dragon (Paperback)
In losing her magic, Jules may lose her mind. "Impatient Fire: Jules and the Runt Dragon" is a fantasy following young teenage girl Jules as she faces the madness of her unique world. In search of a way to restore her seventh sense, the sense that allows the people her world to wield power over the arcane, she has quite the adventure and learns of other ways besides magic to conquer her problems. "Impatient Fire" is an entertaining fantasy that many young readers will relish.
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