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The Dragon With a Chocolate Heart by Stephanie Burgis
29 Wednesday Nov 2017
Posted in Children's Books, Fantasy
29 Wednesday Nov 2017
Posted in Children's Books, Fantasy
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08 Friday May 2015
Posted in Fantasy, Young Adult
In the library where I work, there are many fans of fantasy – in particular of books about dragons. They look forward to seeing the next installment of any dragon tale. This third book in the Dragonborn series continues the tale of Sam and his dragon, Starbuck; but introduces Tamrin, a girl who has been secretly training as a sorcerer. The two of them must figure out how their lives are intertwined and how to work together to stop the villainous wizard Ash from escaping from her castle prison. They have to find out who, in their world, is helping Ash before she manages to escape.
The story by itself comes to a satisfactory conclusion. It can stand alone without the other two books in the series. But, if you already have the first two books, it is a MUST-HAVE. Upper elementary and middle school readers who like dragon stories will enjoy it. I recommend it as an optional purchase for elementary and middle school readers. The reader will quickly realize that this is NOT the end of the Dragonborn.
15 Wednesday Apr 2015
Posted in Fantasy, Young Adult
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Although this is a third book by the author and follows the theme and characters of her previous two novels, it is more of a companion novel than a true series. It is not necessary at all to have read the other two books of Carey’s in order to enjoy this one.
This is a tale of a part native, part English girl, Uma Quareteney, who wants to become a healer like her native, Euit father; but her tribe does not recognize her abilities. An evil English queen forces Uma and her father leave their land to help her have a second child. Since Uma’s land is threatened with destruction if the queen does not conceive, Uma must do her best to help the queen. She must use all her training and her supernatural powers to accomplish this. All of the court knows that a murderer is among them, but who – or what that is – has to be uncovered. Humans, fairies and dragons must all work together to hold back destruction of their lands.
This is an excellent fantasy. It ties together bits and pieces of fairy tales, history, mythology, and Chinese folklore.The reader will get totally involved in the world that Carey has created. All the characters are believable, and the plot will hold the reader’s interest until the very end. I definitely recommend it for junior high and high school readers.