Kate's Review: “The Eyes of the Dragon” - The Library Ladies
Thomas, the younger, jealous, and easily manipulated son, ascends to the throne at age twelve. Under Flagg's influence, Thomas becomes a puppet through whom the magician spreads anarchy and discord.
When you think of Stephen King, your mind probably jumps to telekinetic teenagers or clown-infested sewers. But in 1984, the "Master of Horror" took a sharp detour into the world of high fantasy with . Originally written for his daughter, Tabitha, who wasn't a fan of his usual gore, this novel offers a surprisingly "clean" yet gripping fairy tale for all ages. The Plot: Poison, Puppets, and a Prince in a Tower