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City of Ice (City Trilogy), by Laurence Yep

Two-time Newbery Honor Award-winning author Laurence Yep returns with the action-packed sequel to the critically-acclaimed City of Fire

From the islands of Hawaii, Scirye and her loyal companions pursue the villainous Mr. Roland and evil dragon Badik all the way to the city of Nova Hafnia in the Arctic Circle. With the help of a trader, Prince Tarkhun, and his daughter Roxanna, the companions chase their enemies into the vast and desolate Wastes. Scirye and her friends are determined to stop Mr. Roland from getting his hands on the second of the Five Lost Treasures of Emperor Yü, which will give him the power to alter the very fabric of the universe. But few who enter the Wastes ever return, and Scirye has no choice but to call on the spirit of the North for help. As wild and unpredictable as the Arctic itself, will the spirit turn out to be friend or foe?

  • Sales Rank: #2435486 in Books
  • Brand: Starscape
  • Published on: 2011-06-07
  • Released on: 2011-06-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.45" h x 1.28" w x 6.04" l, .76 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 384 pages

Review
 

“Sings and crackles with as much detail and action as the first….New readers have enough clues to feel instantly at home. Makes a great read-aloud, too.”—Booklist

“Readers…will be eager to read more about Scirye’s adventures.” —School Library Journal

“Readers who enjoy inner conflicts, barbed dialogue, casts replete with supernatural creatures and fantasy epics that don’t take themselves too seriously will find it a treat.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Another thrilling, fast-paced and imaginative adventure.”—Bookloons.com

“The book really made me connect with Scirye, and I found myself rooting for her the whole way through. I really couldn’t find anything disappointing in this book. It was great.”—YA Galley Project teen reviewer Edward, age 14, rated 5—hard to imagine a better book, with nomination for Teen Top Ten

“I would rate this book a solid 5. It kept me reading, it was interesting and it was an adventure book. This book I would totally recommend to people. I liked this book a lot and I think if anybody else reads it they would have the same opinion as I had. This is one of my favorite books in the world!”—Teen Advisory Panel reviewer Johnson, rated 5—hard to imagine a better book

“This is a great book for adventurers and people.”—Teen Advisory Panel reviewer, Stephanie, rated 4.9--hard to imagine a better book

About the Author

LAURENCE YEP is the critically acclaimed author of more than sixty books for children and young adults, including two Newbery Honor Award winners: Dragonwings and Dragon’s Gate. In 2005, he won the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award for a substantial and lasting contribution literature for children. Yep lives with his wife, author and editor Joanne Ryder, in California.

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CITY OF ICE (Chapter 1)

Mid-November 1941, near Nova Hafnia, Cabot Territory (formerly Nu Danmark)

Scirye

Scirye and her companions were thirty miles from the city of Nova Hafnia, located near the Arctic Circle, when they found the battle. Or rather, the battle found them.

They had flown this far north in search of Roland, one of the richest men in the world, and Badik, a malevolent dragon. Roland had ordered Badik to steal an antique archer's ring, a great treasure of Scirye's Kushan people, from a San Francisco museum and killed Scirye's sister, Nishke, during the theft. Leech's good friend and mentor, Primo, had also died during the theft.

Scirye, Leech, and their friends had set out in pursuit, the chase taking them through a Hawaiian volcano where they had fought by the side of the goddess Pele. When Roland had stolen a second treasure from Pele, the goddess had summoned the Cloud Folk to spin a wing out of straw, a triangle about thirty feet at its base and sixty feet long. Small triangles stuck up from its tail and belly like fins to make it more aerodynamic.

They had been flying for a week and, as usual, Naue was singing his own praises: "I am Naue, whose kindness dwarfs even his awesome strength."

Naue was one of the world's great winds, whom Pele had asked to carry the wing to the Arctic. Though he was as powerful as a hurricane, he had the mind, patience, and emotions of a three-year-old. "I outrace the sun and tickle the stars," he sang. There seemed to be no end to Naue's achievements--at least in Naue's mind.

"What's that?" Scirye asked, straining to hear over Naue's roaring.

"What's what, my lady?" Kles yawned. The griffin, only eight inches high, lay curled up on her lap like a napping kitten.

Scriye cradled her friend in the palms of her hands and deposited him on her shoulder. The lap griffin promptly curved around her neck so that his hindquarters remained on one of her shoulders while his head rested on the other as if he were a collar of tawny fur and feathers. Warm. Cozy. And very tickly.

Rising, she stepped carefully, because the matlike surface of the wing gave slightly beneath her feet, and got as close as she dared to the edge of the frame.

The frame was only four slender posts of straw united by crossbeams of the same material, and it sat within the center of the wing. The frame looked flimsy enough, like an unfinished house of straw, or a child's crude sketch of a house. But it shielded them against the winds and freezing cold.

This far north, Elios the Sun only lingered for four hours and even then his beams were weak. Scirye strained her eyes as she scanned the clouds below. They looked like the dirty stuffing of an old mattress that had been strewn about below from horizon to horizon. "It sounds like a motor."

Koko the tanuki was busy grooming his pepper-colored fur. The fastidious Japanese badger did that at least once a day. "All I can hear is that..." He mouthed the word "airbag" and waved his paw in an all-encompassing gesture to indicate Naue.

The wing lurched violently and then began to buck as Naue roared, "What did you say, Noisy Lumpling?" All ground dwellers were lumplings to Naue.

Scirye gripped the frame for support. For a creature without ears, Naue had very good hearing. "Oh, mighty Naue"--the wind ate up praise the way a child ate candy--"my friend is so full of admiration that he can think of nothing else but your magnificence."

The wing settled back into a smooth flight. "Well, of course," Naue said. "Am I not Naue, greatest of winds?"

Since Scirye's mother, Lady Sudarshane, was a diplomat, Scirye had heard more than her share of boring speeches at embassy functions. Out of sheer survival, Scirye had learned how to pretend polite interest in anything. "Yes, please, tell us more about your exploits."

As the wind started a booming, roisterous song about some race between himself and some Greek zephyrs, Scirye wondered how her father would have handled Naue. He was the imperial Griffin Master of her homeland, the Kushan Empire, which had grown rich and powerful controlling the trade between Asia and Europe for two thousand years. Scirye was sure her father, more at home in the sky than on the land and more comfortable with the creatures of the air than humans, would have Naue as eager to please him as a puppy.

Kles pointedly set a claw against his beak. "Don't hurt his feelings," the griffin cautioned the badger softly, "unless you can sprout a pair of wings."

"Heads-up!" a boy cried.

Koko barely rolled onto his back in time as Koko's partner, the human boy Leech, buzzed low over the badger, the flying disks at the boy's ankles humming. They were metal circles that, when expanded to about a foot and a half in diameter, he was able to stand and fly about on--but he was still learning and practiced every chance he got.

In a second, though, he came up short against the frame and, crossing his legs, turned himself around in a neat maneuver.

Koko fluttered a paw at him as if Leech were an oversize mosquito. "Shoo! Go buzz that overgrown lizard."

An orphan, Leech had run away and joined forces with Koko, and they had survived in the mean streets of San Francisco with their wits. He had grown up thinking that he was gutter trash until he had met the man named Primo, who had begun educating him. He'd been devastated by Primo's death until he'd discovered how magical the disks were. Now they made him feel special and let him do what he loved the most: flying.

"What's up?" he asked Scirye.

"There's a kind of buzzing?" she asked.

Leech bobbed up and down a few inches while he listened intently. After a moment, he nodded. "I bet it's an airplane."

"I hear it too," Bayang the dragon said. She was sitting at the apex of the wing, holding on to the reinlike straw rope that guided their woven craft along. Though she could have flown them on her back, she would have been too worn-out for the battle that no doubt awaited them at the end of their journey. Not only could Roland hire an army of human and magical mercenaries, but Badik the dragon would also be there.

Bayang craned her long neck now and squinted, trying to glimpse the source of the noise that Scirye had heard. At the same time, Scirye leaned against the frame, which was as strong as steel despite how flimsy it appeared. Leech flew over to the opposite side to check there.

Leech slapped the frame. "There's the airplane."

Scirye followed his pointing finger. She saw light wink off something flat and silvery below. "But is it Roland's?"

Scirye tensed, hoping that they were nearing the end of the chase. "I hope so."

"I'll go check it out," Leech said eagerly, and started to rise out of the frame.

CITY OF ICE Copyright © 2011 by Laurence Yep

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fun alternate history fantasy
By Harriet Klausner
In 1941 after their dangerous encounter on the Hawaiian Islands (see City of Fire) Scirye and her friends (Leech the orphan. Koko the badger and Bayang the dragon) chase after their deadly adversaries, evil sorcerer Mr. Roland and Badik the dragon. They know if Mr. Roland obtains the Emperor Yu's lost magical treasure, he will be nearly invincible; he already is very powerful as he seeks the second artifact.

In the Waste of the Arctic Circle where none leave, Prince Tarkhun and his daughter Roxanna join the companions on their quest. As their situation turns dire, Scirye asks for the spirit of the North to help them. When a giant polar bear arrives from nowhere, the companions hope the beast is on their side.

The second Scirye alternate history fantasy continues the non-stop adventures of the heroine and her friends as they go from the heat of Hawaii to frozen Waste of the Arctic. The story line is fast-paced from the onset and never slows down as the team with additional volunteers tries to prevent Mr. Roland from obtaining the second relic. Although adults will wish their were less of the teasing banter that seems to be a sub-genre requirement of a young adult fantasy, middle school children will want to join Scirye and her team as they traverse the iced tundra on their save the world quest.

Harriet Klausner

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