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A review by squids_can_read
The Lost Heir by Tui T. Sutherland
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
2.25
I am not the target audience for this book.
This book follows Tsunami and her journey in finding her family. None of the other dragons are really in this book and we only learn a few important things about the over plot of the series. Overall, this one was a disappointment.
Tsunami is the only dragon of note that is really in this book. The other fours dragons are only in it for like 50 pages(exaggeration). Tsunami is extremely head strong and doesn't let any one tell her what to do. Even if it's to keep her safe. And now she knows she's a princess. She was just super annoying in this book because the whole time she only seemed to care about impressing her new family instead of caring about the family that is somewhere in a cave. It was just a struggle to be in her head.
Putting romance into a middle grade book about dragons is an interesting move to make and this author made it. I didn't super understand the chemistry especially because they really didn't know anything about each other. But at least he seemed like a decent dragon except for the lying. It's not the worse love interest in this series, let me tell you that.
The overall plot of this book was fine. There was a decent mystery to it that Tsunami was trying to solve(by herself). I thought that the ending was really interesting. Mostly this book was just boring because I knew that we wouldn't really be seeing any of these characters again so I didn't really care about what happened to them. It also sucked that Tsunami really didn't change as a character.
I think that this book is great for younger readers but I think that as you get older the books lose some of their charm. When I was younger I really enjoyed them but rereading/reading them for the first time now I'm not enjoying them as much.
This book follows Tsunami and her journey in finding her family. None of the other dragons are really in this book and we only learn a few important things about the over plot of the series. Overall, this one was a disappointment.
Tsunami is the only dragon of note that is really in this book. The other fours dragons are only in it for like 50 pages(exaggeration). Tsunami is extremely head strong and doesn't let any one tell her what to do. Even if it's to keep her safe. And now she knows she's a princess. She was just super annoying in this book because the whole time she only seemed to care about impressing her new family instead of caring about the family that is somewhere in a cave. It was just a struggle to be in her head.
Putting romance into a middle grade book about dragons is an interesting move to make and this author made it. I didn't super understand the chemistry especially because they really didn't know anything about each other. But at least he seemed like a decent dragon except for the lying. It's not the worse love interest in this series, let me tell you that.
The overall plot of this book was fine. There was a decent mystery to it that Tsunami was trying to solve(by herself). I thought that the ending was really interesting. Mostly this book was just boring because I knew that we wouldn't really be seeing any of these characters again so I didn't really care about what happened to them. It also sucked that Tsunami really didn't change as a character.
I think that this book is great for younger readers but I think that as you get older the books lose some of their charm. When I was younger I really enjoyed them but rereading/reading them for the first time now I'm not enjoying them as much.