![]() We’re all hoping that we can be whisked off on an adventure, we’re all hoping that we will be able to discover our own special talents. Readers will like Drake because he’s very much like them. For the first time, Drake feels like he’s special and important, but he’s also worried he won’t be able to do what the other Dragon Masters are able to do with their dragons. He’s taken to the castle where there are other kids his age also learning to train dragons, and he can eat a lot of nice food, and he’s being taught by an actual wizard. Drake is a pretty ordinary kid, just working at his family’s onion farm when his life changes forever. Why I finished it: The book has a fun, fast-paced plot that mixes text with pictures to help readers engage in the story and aids in comprehension. ![]() ![]() Why I picked it up: I have friends whose children aren’t quite ready for longer chapter books and this series seemed like the perfect transition from picture books. It’s so exciting, but after meeting the other three Dragon Masters, Drake wonders if he has what it takes to be a Dragon Master. But the even bigger secret is that Drake is a Dragon Master, meaning he can train a dragon to do important work for the king. Turns out, they are, it’s just a big secret. Synopsis: Drake never thought dragons were real. Dragon Masters, Book 1: Rise of the Earth Dragon by Tracey West, illustrated by Graham Howells
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