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3 stars
Just want to explain real fast, I know this was middle grade, but I was not prepared for this to be on the low-low end of that scale. Which is nothing against it. I think this would be great for a young audience (it says 8, which I could agree with). This isn't one of those that transcends to any length past its recommended audience. And that is FINE, and I'd say it's a great, fun Fantasy read for that age range.
However, I am 28, and I definitely felt all of what I said above.
It was still a cute, quick read. It has a lore that would honestly be really fun to see in a show format, and it had some nice emotional parts. Also the typical advocations for friendship, believing in yourself, and all that.
So yeah, if you have young kids who want a dragon fantasy where they get to see someone around their age get dragons and kick baddie butt with some fun lore sprinkled in, then I can definitely recommend you give this series a shot for them!

I’m obsessed with this book! Infinity’s Secret is everything you want in a dragon adventure—epic training sequences, a summer camp full of secrets, and a sibling duo you can’t help but root for. Lance’s struggle to find his place, especially as his little sister seems to be thriving, feels so real, and the way the mystery unfolds had me flipping pages nonstop.
The world is fun, the dragons are awesome, and the action never lets up. I can already tell this series is going to be a favorite! Kids crave copmlex fantasy adventures, but far too many books are too long or overwritten to engage with a child audience. That isn't the case here. Kids will devour it (and so did I!)