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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Read in One Day,
By TeamT (San Gabriel, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Dragon of Never-Was (Hardcover)
We did not read the first book in the series. My daughter (13) started this one and put it down, saying it was too confusing. I, however, found it delightful and read it through almost non-stop. And it really is easy to figure out what the first book was about--the "Event Last Summer". Although at times a little dark, this book is full of excitement. The 12-year-old protagonist is, as usual, unsure about whether she wants to participate in magic. (As a girl I always thought I would jump at the chance; why are book characters so darn conflicted?) Anyway, it's fun, and I know my daughter will love it when she gets into it, even without reading the first one.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Equally exciting sequel.,
By Givemeadragonanyday "DragonLover" (Phoenix, AZ) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Dragon of Never-Was (Aladdin Fantasy) (Paperback)
I am a school teacher and often try to read stories prior to placing them in my classroom library. I enjoyed "Hatching Magic" and found the "Dragon of Never Was" equally engaging. I am a fan of all dragon lore and spend my down time reading more adult themed fantasy books. However, taking a break and reading easier material for the younger crowd is just fun. I'm not going to give you a summary, you can read previous reviews for that. Just know that this is an easy fun read for the upper grade or even middle school students. Nothing there that I wouldn't let my children read. You might also enjoy the "Dragon Slippers" stories. Another silly fun read. Keep kids reading during the summer and let them enter a fun fantasy world at the same time.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hopefully Not the Last Book in the Series!,
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This review is from: The Dragon of Never-Was (Hardcover)
Further to Hatching Magic, this book reunites a young wyvern (try to picture a catlike dragon) with a similarly young wizard. Vyrna (the wyvern) and Theodora (the wizard) have been separated by an ocean since the Events of Last Summer - when they put a stop to the plans of an evil wizard that involved time travel, demon possession, and the summoning of a Chinese dragon in the middle of present-day Boston, USA - but one gathers they are still destined to be together.
Since the Events of Last Summer, Theodora has been coping by writing a journal, taking art lessons, and trying to hook up her nanny with her widower dad. But now a power she did not look for or ask for is blooming inside her. Partly to protect that power, partly to exploit it, and partly to decide whether or not to take it away from her, a magical organization called the O.I.G. has seen to it that Theodora and her father arrive in Scotland in time to investigate the discovery of a mysterious scale, belonging to a creature unknown to science. But more is afoot on the Isle of Scornsay than a nondescript species of fish or reptile. An evil genius is pulling mysterious strings. A wild man, possibly connected to a decades-old missing-persons case, wanders the island searching for something. The tale of a treasure cut out of a dragon's eye crosses threads with rumors about an ancient, forbidden book of magic. The boundary between our world and a strange, nether realm is about to rip open. And with her friends and loved ones in danger, Theodora must quickly learn to accept the changes happening in herself. Written with fast-paced charm and zest by the author of the Spellkeys trilogy, this is a magical mystery showcasing a growing magical talent that should go right to the heart of Harry Potter fans. Though this book came out way back in 2006, I sense that there are more adventures in store for Theodora and Vyrna.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Sequel,
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I bought this book for my son, as we all enjoyed "Hatching Magic". This book was just as enjoyable (I think the adults liked it more than he did), and it sets up for the next in the series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
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My niece "dropped the hint" that she really wanted this book. I'm sure she will enjoy it.
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The Dragon of Never-Was (Aladdin Fantasy) by Ann Downer (Paperback - February 5, 2008)
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