Another KROC
Dragonkeeper Trilogy, News | Posted by Carole on Wednesday 20 January 2010
I just got a certificate in the post telling me that Garden of the Purple Dragon won the 2009 KROC Award for Best Fiction for Older Readers, which is terrific. (The KROCs are the Children’s Choice Awards in the Northern Territory). So thanks to all those readers who voted for the book, and I’m sorry I wasn’t there to help eat the crocodile ice-cream cake which must have been yummy.
Posted by Diamone on Wednesday 17 February 2010
Congratulations!I loved the trilogy.I have a question to ask you and my older sister,Nicole(she comes here often)told me the website.She loves the trilogy too.Someday,I’m gonna recommend this book to my baby sister,Faith.
The question is:What happened to Liu Che?
I want to be a writer like you when I grow up.You are amazing and my idol:)
P.S;I am nine this year.My sister is thirteen.:)bye.
Posted by Carole on Monday 22 February 2010
Diamone,
Glad to hear that you and your sister enjoyed reading the Dragonkeeper books.
In the world of Dragonkeeper, I don’t know what happens to Liu Che. I haven’t imagined that yet.
In the real world, Liu Che reigned as emperor Wudi for 54 years.
You can read about him on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor_Wu_of_Han
I like to tell readers to imagine for themselves what happens next. What would you like to happen to Liu Che?