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  1. The Fire Within (D'Lacey 2001) 1-1-1

Core characteristics[edit]

item type
Z (wiki feature; pronounced Category) 1-1-1
pronounced P: label [string] (L)
The Fire Within (D'Lacey 2001) 1-1-1
pronounced P: alias (en) [string]
--
QID references [Item] 1-1-1
--
case of [Item]
fantasy work
narrative about dragons
narrative about art
series
Last Dragon Chronicles (proposed; Fy) 1-1-1

Bibliographic information[edit]

author
Chris D'Lacey
title (en)
The fire within
citation style
APA
inception date
2001

Bibliographic information (2007 paperback)[edit]

publication date
2007
medium
paperback
strippable book
cover illustrator
Angelo Rinaldi
page count
340
method
greatest page number
publisher
Scholastic
printed in
United States
approximate rarity
source found used online

Motifs[edit]

  1. pronounced 38,45. (S)pronounced (S): superstructural fantasy world (speculative fiction) 1-1-1
  2. pronounced 617. (S)pronounced (S): heaven is a place on earth (mythical narratives) 1-1-1

Motifs (subjective)[edit]

  1. Artisan type (proposed; ES) 1-1-1

Wavebuilder combinations[edit]

pronounced P: pronounced Wave-builder: forms result [Item]
Icefire (proposed; Fy) 1-1-1
along with [Item]
The Fire Within (D'Lacey 2001) 1-1-1
forming from [Item]
The Fire Within (D'Lacey 2001) 1-1-1
sequel (proposed; Fy) 1-1-1
Icefire (proposed; Fy) 1-1-1

Wavebuilder characterizations[edit]

pronounced Wave-builder: route [Item]
The Fire Within (D'Lacey 2001) 1-1-1
along with [Item]
pronounced 617. (S)pronounced (S): heaven is a place on earth (mythical narratives) 1-1-1
forming from [Item]
pronounced 617. (S)pronounced (S): heaven is a place on earth (mythical narratives) 1-1-1
dragon sculpture (proposed; Fy) 1-1-1
The Fire Within (D'Lacey 2001) 1-1-1

Usage notes[edit]

Subjective motifs[edit]

  • Artisan type: Liz and the clay dragon shop, arguably David when he's writing. Careerist types don't factor as much into the main themes of the book series, although they are shown.