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Dragon City

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I think these are such great books for kids. This is the 3rd book in the series Dragon Realm and i would highly recommend.

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Light and darkness clash to create the perfect setting for this exciting fantasy and a wonderful group of heroes to root for.

I did read the first to books in this series and do recommend reading this as a series, since the tales and characters build on each other. That said this is probably the most exciting book in the bunch. The adventure from book two continues, but this time the group of friends finds themselves in the future. There's danger lurking everywhere, difficult situations to overcome, and dragons to be found. The pacing remains quick through-out and the tension remains high. There are even a few chapters, where the tension shoots into the extreme (reminding of a young adult more) and makes the reader wonder if everything truly will turn out okay. And I did find this well done as well as still age appropriate.

Friendship, treachery, and determination as well as the ever-shining light of hope make this an inspiring read, while keep it more than a little intriguing. The characters are a great bunch, and even non-dragon friends will enjoy the twists and turn. The ending rounds everything off nicely, but thanks to a newly signed contract, this will shoot past the originally planned trilogy. In other words, it appears there is more goodness yet to come. I received an ARC and enjoyed the adventure quite a bit.

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My daughter absolutely loved this! She devoured the first two books in preparation and then read this book. She was excited about how the dragons were written and was bouncing up and down while reading because the plot was so exciting. She is now anxious for more from this world!

Thank you to Union Square Kids and NetGalley kids for the ARC!

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I love me some good dragon stories and this one was good. However, I got this as an ARC from Netgalley and had not read the prior two in the series and felt a little lost. It was also a little violent for younger readers, although I would imagine it is rather difficult to have dragons without it.

Good story but not really enough to make me want to read the first two.

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