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The New York Times Book Review (NYTBR) features “Dragons in the Clouds” by David Blair

David Blair’s excellent book, “Dragons in the Clouds,” has been featured in The New York Times Book Review (November issue).

Current non-fiction and fiction books are reviewed in The New York Times Book Review (NYTBR), a weekly paper magazine supplement to the Sunday edition of The New York Times (an American daily newspaper with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to be a growing 6 million paid digital subscribers). It is one of the most well-known and significant book reviews in the business.

The author’s favorite author is Rod Sterling, of the famed television show The Twilight Zone. He was captured watching that show. All his work has a paranormal feel to it. He recently worked as a production supervisor at Enteraktion Studios. He began telling stories when he was 14 years old, in a student film called Destination Destiny. He is so grateful to have the opportunity to publish his first novel.

Another literary figure who had a great influence on David’s career as an author is Charles Dickens. His A Christmas Carol holds a special place in his heart.

His book is an amazing tale full of magic, mystery, imagination, and fantasy that transports readers to a different world of magical beings.

“Dragons in the Clouds” is a story of powerful forces and their unrelenting search for power for the future of human civilization. It is an epic adventure that takes place during a time period when Dragons were alive and freely roamed the land. The people during this time were getting eaten by a vicious species of Dragons. The ruling King finally orders the total annihilation of all living dragons.

A powerful wizard, named Merlinius, who is a friend of the king, does not agree with the King’s order, for Merlinius knows all Dragons are not what they seem. So, he does what he must to protect a family of Dragons that he has befriended. And to protect his Dragon friends, Merlinius performs the spell of weightlessness and tells the Dragons to fly up and hide in the cover of the Clouds.

He then gives the Dragons strict instructions to live within the clouds and to only come down at night to eat. An apprentice to the wizard who has a grandeur of his own has a plan for Dragons that he has hidden deep within a mountain cavern.

Now enters a young boy who has also befriended a dragon, though a very young one, and they suddenly find themselves caught between the Kings order and a battle that has begun between two species of dragons, a battle for control of the skies above the Kingdom of Albian. This Apprentice’s plan has consequences that may bring the Kingdom and perhaps the very world we live in today to a devastating end.

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