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5.0 out of 5 stars A fine and highly recommended read that young fantasy readers will love, January 9, 2010
This review is from: Traegonia the Sunbow Prophecy (Paperback)
Perhaps you cannot see it, but that does not mean it is not there. "Traegonia: The Sunbow Prophecy" tells of a world that escapes the eyes of mankind and serves as the protector of the earth. Traegonia is a world of elves, gnomes, and faeries, and it may be up to three friends to save both the Earth and Traegonia before untold havoc may occur. "Traegonia: The Sunbow Prophecy" is a fine and highly recommended read that young fantasy readers will love.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Appreciation of our differences in this world, March 4, 2011
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C. Rehak (Seneca, Illinois) - See all my reviews
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Traegonia The Sunbow Prophecy is a delightful read. Young people can learn the lessons of compassion, acceptance of our differences, and respect for the earth. I found the book enjoyable and look forward to the next book as the adventures continue.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A book for young and old, January 1, 2011
Great for the young adult or anyone who is young at heart, K.S. Krueger's novel Traegonia The Sunbow Prophecy is a romp through the woods taking the reader into the world that exists within our own. K.S. has created a world that is unique with a strong message of saving our environment. You won't be disappointed with this excursion into the forests within your mind.

Shawn Weaver - author, Dragon's Chest
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved It!! A fun Must Read!!, March 13, 2010
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I was excited to find our what the world of Traegonia was like. Once I started I didn't want to put it down. I love the characters and the author took you into this fun world that could be right in our our backyard. My daughter loved it too and is loking forward to the next book to see what happens.
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4.0 out of 5 stars book review, December 28, 2011
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book was very well written - fun for kids and adults to enjoy. Hope they can make movies from the series
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5.0 out of 5 stars Exellent World Building~!!, December 16, 2011
Traegoina: The Sunbow Prophecy is a Young Reader Fantasy Adventure Fiction.

Traegonia is a world within a world, where elves, fairies and gnomes exist, you will not find it on any map, but it does exist. They are the protectors and keepers of the Earth and they have done their job well until lately when havoc and chaos appears to be on the uprise. A developer is looking to tear up the land and the Traegon's will be displaced and a great rift will form in Nature.

The day that Dino's mother shares the secrets of the forests, Dino becomes captivated with finding the Traegons and befriending them. Dino is not frightened by their appearance and soon becomes friends with Karia and Juna, the three find themselves in the midst of a prophecy.

The three work together to stop the developers and to bring the prophecy to fullfilment, time is running out and so are their options.

This was a fantastic read and the journey you are imagined upon is worth the ride. The world of Traegonia is great and world-building is not an easy task for a writer to accomplish and the world in which this book mainly resides in is wonderfully depicted and described.

I couldn't help but feel like the Traegon's looked like some of the Muppet characters found in "The Dark Crystal", and often found myself picturing them as such. They are a great race of people to read about and many lessons can be learned from within these pages.

This would make an EXCELLENT series to read to your youngsters. There are many moral and engaging lessons to be gleaned from the pages. Beliefs in yourself and your dreams/passions is shared throughout many of the pages and you cannot help but want to spread them to other minds to interpret.

I thought all the characters played well together and the story they shared was superbly expressed and left the reader as if watching the whole book displayed as a movie, which I would love to see Traegonia made into, it would make excellent eye candy.

I would give Traegonia: The Sunbow Prophecy a five out of five stars. I can only praise this series and believe it would make an wonderful addition to anyone's library. I cannot wait to read the next book, "Traegonia: The Ember Rune".
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4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, Imaginative adventure, December 16, 2011
This review is from: Traegonia the Sunbow Prophecy (Paperback)
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In this first book of the Traegonia series, we are introduced to the reclusive creatures called Treagons. Karia and her brother Juna come across a young boy lying under the leaves in the forest asleep. Karia is concerned for the boy when she hears his mother calling him. She convinces her brother that they should uncover the boy so he will be found, and since he is sleeping they will not be discovered and risk being seen. Dino, the boy, was not asleep as they thought, but only pretending. He believed that if he was still enough he might catch site of the creatures who teased him earlier in the day by throwing acorns at his back. From this first accidental meeting starts an exciting and difficult adventure to save the Traegon people and their world from destruction at the hands of greedy land developers.

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Due to some repetitive wording in the first chapters, I found the story started slowly. I could immediately see that the Treagonia series was going to capture my interest. I can tell that this book was written by a person not only loves nature, but believes in the magic of nature and all living creatures. And, I must say that it teaches the reader about the need to help others, and that even one or two people CAN make a BIG difference when fighting for what is right.

The reader is taken to Treagonia; a wonderful place where animals and Traegon live side by side, each treating the other with respect and kindness. Treagonians share with those in need, use only that what is needed, and take care of those around them both Treagon and animal. They live in peace with each other and the creatures around them. The story progresses as the woods in which the Treagon live are in danger of being destroyed by land developers. Dino must help his newfound friends to find a way to save the Treagons and the forest which his family loves so much.

The story is fun, entertaining and has a good moral lesson told in a way that a young reader would enjoy. I would recommend this book for average readers from age 10 through adult. My 10 year old son and my 7 year old daughter are already asking me if they can read this book when I am finished reviewing it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Fantasy Adventure That Will Delight Children of Middle Grade Level, December 8, 2011
This review is from: Traegonia the Sunbow Prophecy (Paperback)
This is an amazing story that combines heart with friendship and the reasoning to do what is right. Krueger created a fantasy world full of creatures who cherish and respect the earth. Many lessons can be learned from this story and will remind the reader that our world is made up of balances. We all must depend on the other to survive. The story also speaks of friendship and trust. It shows the reader that friendship can be found in the most unusal of places. There's also a reason why fate shows it's hand. Fate brought three unlikely friends together to help save the Traegonia world from certain destruction. The Sunbow Prophecy will soon be a favorite for children of middle grade level. This 276 page story is packed with fantasy, suspense and compassion that will suck in the reader from the very beginning not letting them go until the end is reached.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful fantasy, September 1, 2011
This review is from: Traegonia the Sunbow Prophecy (Paperback)
This book caught me from the beginning!! Little woodl.and creatures that live off the land & have total respect for nature! Plus are good hearted & try to avoid humans! It was such a fun book to read & now find myself looking for Traegons!!! I do believe after reading this book!!! Can't wait to read the 2nd book with even more fun adventures!
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5.0 out of 5 stars An awesome book, June 11, 2011
This was an awesome book. I couldn't put it down. I think it's great for kids. The story won't be over their head, but I'm an adult and I enjoyed it too. If I had young kids, I would read them a chapter or two each night at bed time. It teaches good morals and belief in self and passion. Nothing is impossible when you believe! I can't wait for the next book which is due out in August!
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Traegonia the Sunbow Prophecy by K. S. Krueger (Paperback - June 12, 2009)
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