Flight to Dragon Isle
266 pages
|Published: 1 Jan 2011
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ISBN: 9780957471894
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Thistleburr Publishing
Publication date: 15 May 2018
Description
Silver Medal Moonbeam Children's Book Awards 2013 Best Book Series Chapter Book The Bookbag ~ This is without doubt one of the best books I have read all year. The sequel to The Dragon Whisperer, I can see this becoming a wildly successful series, appealing I should think to both boys and girls. The dragons are charmingly named, and the stable sections would certainly have appealed to me as a pony story-loving 9 year old, but the high fantasy and battle aspects are excitingly told as well.**Fantasy for all the family ~ young readers 9+ / young adult / adult**Fantasy Book Review 9/10 ~ Like a dragon, Lucinda Hare's second novel has some fire in its belly. In Flight to Dragon Isle, the heat has been turned up: more action, more adventure. If you've read the first book, The Dragon Whisperer, then the return of Quenelda and Root will be like revisiting old friends (if you haven't read it, then go and read it...now!) You might think nothing's changed. Quenelda is still the headstrong girl we met in book one and Root is still the nervous gnome, but this pair are slowly finding their feet. Root is growing in confidence (but still manages the odd mishap, which makes him as funny as ever) and Quenelda, the girl who can talk to dragons, is slowly realising that she has more power and magic within her, than anyone ever imagined. As in the first book, Hare continues to spread magic over her words. In the Seven Sea Kingdoms, not even something as normal as the date and time are well...normal. Wouldn't it be great if we could meet our friends at 'the hour of the irritated bumblebee' instead of three o'clock? Wouldn't it be great if this year was 'the year of the Sabre-Toothed Doormouse' instead of 2011? Above all, this second book packs a punch. An almighty war breaks out with the hobgoblins, and Quenelda's world is thrown into turmoil. As the reader, you're either rooting for something to go right, or hoping something doesn't go wrong. Hare takes you on a journey and you really don't know how things are going to turn out. This is a darker tale, filled with dark magic; that Hare describes vividly, so certain moments play out like a film in your head. What about the dragons? There's Frosts, Magmas, Vampires... (yes, Vampire dragons) along with the wonderfully named 'I've Already Eaten' and Quenelda's own dragon, 'Two Gulps and You're Gone'. By the time you've finished this book, you'll wish dragons were on sale at the local pet shop. MOONBEAM CHILDREN'S BOOK AWARDS SILVER MEDAL WINNER 2013 for BEST BOOK SERIES CHAPTER BOOK