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Roar of the Thunder Dragon by Tracey West
3.0
Please note that this review is written for my use as a librarian and may not appeal directly to readers. Please review at your own risk.
Accelerated Reader has this book listed as being for lower grades, or readers in Kindergarten to 3rd grade. They also have listed that this read is worth 1 AR point.
This book was alright. I would like to know more about Eko. I’ve been annoyed with Rori for a long time, and I’m hoping that this character development will continue for her and she’ll be more deserving of love like we feel for Drake.
Caution Notes*:
None - very small children may be frightened or sad, but that’s about it.
Recommended for:
First and second graders who are into dragons, monsters, or fantasy creatures.
Summary:
The lightning dragon, Lalo, has been taken by a mysterious woman on a Thunder Dragon as we saw at the end of the last book. The dragon masters set out to find them and get very close when a dangerous storm sends them back home. Back home, the king is getting married to kind Queen Rose. He wants all of the dragons present for the wedding ceremony. During the wedding parade, Eko returns with her Thunder dragon and Lalo and demands that the other dragons be turned over to her as well, because they were wrongly taken from their homes. Rori and Vulcan attempt to defend everyone and end up almost burning up the king and queen. Griffith yells at Rori and she takes it very badly. In the end, Lalo is returned to his home with Carlos, but Rori helps Eko escape and leaves with her and their two dragons. Once it is discovered that she is gone, Mina shows up and requests the help of the dragon masters.
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*Caution notes are not to say, don’t read the book. I only include these so that those individuals who have particular themes they do not like to read about or are not ready for their kids to read about are aware. I do not support censoring. :)
Accelerated Reader has this book listed as being for lower grades, or readers in Kindergarten to 3rd grade. They also have listed that this read is worth 1 AR point.
This book was alright. I would like to know more about Eko. I’ve been annoyed with Rori for a long time, and I’m hoping that this character development will continue for her and she’ll be more deserving of love like we feel for Drake.
Caution Notes*:
None - very small children may be frightened or sad, but that’s about it.
Recommended for:
First and second graders who are into dragons, monsters, or fantasy creatures.
Summary:
The lightning dragon, Lalo, has been taken by a mysterious woman on a Thunder Dragon as we saw at the end of the last book. The dragon masters set out to find them and get very close when a dangerous storm sends them back home. Back home, the king is getting married to kind Queen Rose. He wants all of the dragons present for the wedding ceremony. During the wedding parade, Eko returns with her Thunder dragon and Lalo and demands that the other dragons be turned over to her as well, because they were wrongly taken from their homes. Rori and Vulcan attempt to defend everyone and end up almost burning up the king and queen. Griffith yells at Rori and she takes it very badly. In the end, Lalo is returned to his home with Carlos, but Rori helps Eko escape and leaves with her and their two dragons. Once it is discovered that she is gone, Mina shows up and requests the help of the dragon masters.
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*Caution notes are not to say, don’t read the book. I only include these so that those individuals who have particular themes they do not like to read about or are not ready for their kids to read about are aware. I do not support censoring. :)