Prairie Fire
Prairie Fire
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Just the Series: Story of Owen   

Series and Publisher: Story of Owen   

Annotation: Assigned to a remote deployment during their mandatory time in the Oil Watch, Owen and his friends practice and turn their team into a rugged fighting unit, but things become dicey when they face off against the deadliest dragon of all.
 
Reviews: 8
Catalog Number: #92640
Format: Library Binding
Copyright Date: 2015
Edition Date: 2015 Release Date: 03/01/15
Pages: 298 pages
ISBN: 1-467-73909-X
ISBN 13: 978-1-467-73909-2
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2014008995
Dimensions: 20 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal (Sun Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2015)

Gr 8 Up-There is a little something for everyone in this sequel to the acclaimed The Story of Owen (Carolrhoda Lab, 2014). Fantasy fans will love returning to an alternate world in which the armed forces slay dragons. History fans will get a kick out of the way Johnston intermixes actual U.S. and Canadian history with a dragon-friendly story line. Eco-aware fans are unlikely to miss the underlying sentiment that oil brings nothing but trouble in both titles. This time around Owen, Sadie, and Siobhan have enlisted in the Oil Watch (think the U.S. Army, but with more fire drills). While Sadie and Owen excel with ease, troubadour Siobhan struggles to prove her worth. When the three are stationed in separate locations, Siobhan must learn to find her role without the reassurance of her two best friends. VERDICT A fantasy YA novel that steers clear of love triangles, teen angst, and a tidy ending is hard to come by; Prairie Fire and its prequel are must-haves. Jennifer Furuyama, Pendleton Public Library, OR

ALA Booklist (Sun Feb 01 00:00:00 CST 2015)

Owen, dragon slayer in training, is required to serve in the Oil Watch for four years, during which time he'll learn to work with the support team, who will help him fight dragons around the world. Siobhan, his bard, is less certain of her role, since there hasn't been a bard in the Oil Watch for a very long time. But as she learns military life, she also discovers the dangers that come with being a part of history. Since this sequel dives right into Siobhan's life after the events of The Story of Owen (2014), this volume is by no means a stand-alone story. Fans of that standout novel, however, will love watching Siobhan gradually find out she is the hero of her own story, not merely the narrator of Owen's life. American readers may be thrown by some elements of Canadian history and geography, but Johnston's solid writing will keep them engaged with her smooth blend of fantasy and realism, all anchored by Siobhan's determined personality and her solid friendship with Owen and his team.

Horn Book (Sat Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2015)

Famed dragon slayer Owen Thorskard and bard Siobhan McQuaid (whose hands were severely burned in The Story of Owen) begin compulsory service in the Oil Watch, protecting the world's carbon sources from hungry dragons. The story of how the squad comes together to accommodate Siobhan's disability and her transformation into a star in her own right is highly gratifying.

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Word Count: 76,843
Reading Level: 6.2
Interest Level: 7-12
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 6.2 / points: 12.0 / quiz: 171234 / grade: Upper Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:6.6 / points:19.0 / quiz:Q65122
Lexile: 930L

Listen! For the song of Owen Thorskard has a second verse.

Every dragon slayer owes the Oil Watch a period of service, and young Owen was no exception. What made him different was that he did not enlist alone. His two closest friends stood with him shoulder to shoulder. Steeled by success and hope, the three were confident in their plan. And though Siobhan McQuaid was the first bard in a generation, she managed to forge a role for herself and herald Owen as a new kind of dragon slayer for a new kind of future.

But the arc of history is long and hardened by dragon fire. Try as they might, Owen and his friends could not twist it to their will. Not all the way. Not all together.

Listen! I am Siobhan McQuaid. I know the cost of even a small bend in the course of history. Listen!


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