Space Dragons

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Pub Date Jun 19 2019 | Archive Date Aug 15 2019

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Description

It's got dragons - in space!


'If Stan Pollux knew he would be spending the rest of his summer holidays in the outer reaches of our Solar System, he would have put on different pants that morning.'


A breath-taking cosmic adventure for 8 - 12 year olds. When Stan Pollux is kidnapped by a Space Dragon, he finds himself in a universe of dragons who once ruled the skies as Gods. It's shaping up to be the best summer ever, until his sister disappears and Stan has to find her, and save the world, before their parents notice they are missing.

It's got dragons - in space!


'If Stan Pollux knew he would be spending the rest of his summer holidays in the outer reaches of our Solar System, he would have put on different pants that morning.'


A...


Advance Praise

‘A breath-taking adventure through a vibrantly re-imagined solar system. Told with wit and warmth, it’s a wonderful story with love at its heart.’ Jennifer Killick, author of Alex Sparrow and the Really Big Stink

‘A breath-taking adventure through a vibrantly re-imagined solar system. Told with wit and warmth, it’s a wonderful story with love at its heart.’ Jennifer Killick, author of Alex Sparrow and the...


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All readers will be eligible for our prize draw: win your own dragon, plus a summer holiday on Venus.


Note. All prizes subject to the actual existence of dragons and the ability to breath pure carbon dioxide and not complain about sulphuric acid showers. 

All readers will be eligible for our prize draw: win your own dragon, plus a summer holiday on Venus.


Note. All prizes subject to the actual existence of dragons and the ability to breath pure carbon...


Available Editions

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ISBN 9781999884420
PRICE £9.99 (GBP)

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A fun and action-packed story that I would highly recommend. Loved the references to Greek and Roman Mythology and the distinct personalities of each of the dragons.

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Space Dragons tells the story of a boy named Stan who after having his telescope broken by his sister gets kidnapped by a space dragon. That might be scary enough, except his sister gets kidnapped too and he must work with the dragons to help free his sister and save the universe.

In this story every dragon is unique - from their color (or what their body is made of ) to their flame and that both match or have consistency with that dragon's home planet. In addition to this information at the beginning of the chapters is that the author also provides various information about space or the planets. What I didn't expect, but should have, was how Roman mythology is woven within the story. Children reading this book will not only learn about our solar system, but also about Roman mythology.

The story in engaging and very likeable and funny. I read the first sentence to my 10-yr old nephew and he started giggling - I think it was the 'underpants' part. But, I must admit there were parts that made me giggle too, especially the quote within the story "Do you like dressing up too?"

I can definitely recommend this book, with the only notable item that kids that are not from Great Britain may need help in understanding some of the slang. I look forward to when it becomes released so that I can purchase it for my nephew.

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Fabulous fun read, I loved this book! An adventure begins when a boy and his little sister fight because she went in his room and knocked over his telescope. He is sure it is broken and when he tries to look through it he sees a large eye looking back at him. Frightened he has a rough night thinking something is coming to get him. The next day he realizes that the crystal his grandmother gave him is missing from his collection. He knows his sister must have taken it but before he can confront her something is out in the yard. He goes outside to see what it is and finds a grey dragon. His sister is looking out the window , but she can't see the dragon she just sees her brother disappear. So begins an adventure of astronomical proportions!!! I highly recommend this book to all ages.

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Anyone who is eccentric and economical enough to abstract normalities and themes will thoroughly ingest this book in one sitting. I sat down and just could not put it down!! It is a must read check it out guys!! It won’t disappoint.

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From the very first paragraph, this story had me laughing out loud! It is a fun sci-fi for middle grade readers involving eleven year old Stan Pollux initially resenting his five year old sister, Poppy, but then needing to help rescue her when they inadvertently become embroiled in an interplanetary feud between space dragons! It is only by the siblings working together that they can help themselves and every living in the solar system to survive. No pressure then, is there?

It is an intriguing mix of mythology, science fiction and superhero story, something children will be enthralled by and will incidentally help them learn about the solar system and mythology as the story progresses. It also involves differing attitudes to bullying and I loved the ending regarding this!

This is a great adventure, one reaching to the outer reaches of space and involving siblings helping to fight to save the universe in a fantastic read that I have no hesitation in highly recommending for children - and adults - to read. It certainly had me smiling and turning the pages as the story progressed.

I requested and was gifted a copy of this book and this is my honest review after choosing to read it.

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Stan isn't a typical hero's name but that's just what year 7 Stan Pollux is - although he doesn't know it yet! His adventures with a race of huge planet size celestial dragon are unexpected but an enjoyable read. I thought the references to Greek and Roman mythology were interesting and I loved the fact that the character you perceive to be the weakest, Stan's annoying little sister, turns out to be the bravest in the end. Looking forward to reading further adventures, dragons are my favourite (mythical) creatures and this book is chock a block full of 'em! Good MG read for adventure/fantasy lovers.

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This is the story of one young boy whose fate was turned towards to extraordinary...thanks to the meddling of his kid sister.

Yes, we all know the tale of old...brothers and sisters just don't get along, and yet deep down (some deeper down than others), they would love each other. They would follow each other to the ends of the earth, having the others back come what may...but what happens AFTER the ends of the earth are reached? What if the trouble extended into the far reaches of the galaxy and beyond? Would that "I'm always here for you" be so easy to extend if circumstances placed you BOTH in life ending danger far beyond our stratosphere with ginormous creatures most belief to be mythical and on the battlefield for the very survival of the universe? Yeah...having second thoughts there, now aren't you.

Stan and Poppy were quite the little duo. Seemingly your average brother and sister, only to be revealed as the potential defender of our species and keepers of the particle of light, respectively. Talk about having to grow up quick! I love how honest Stan's reaction to the whole debacle was. He was more worried about his place in things than the well being of his sister...AT FIRST. Don't get me wrong, we want him to care more about her, but given the circumstances, it felt more like what a kid would do in a snap decision scenario. He never intended to leave her to her own devices, nor would he abandon her in deep space (not that she couldn't handle herself...she's a smart cookie!), but he like anyone else wanted a little "me" time, a bit of the spotlight to shine on him. I applaud his growth over the course of the story, as well as his determination to see things through, come what may. Poppy, on the other hand, was quite the SURPRISE! Who'd have thought the precocious tyke could hold the dragon version of Hades at bay? Right?! I mean, talk about a powerful little "princess"! Her rash decisions get her both IN and OUT of trouble, but she always acts with kindness at heart.

Aside from our little leading humans, we have the GREAT AND MIGHTY SPACE DRAGONS! No, really...they are dragons in space, but not really our space because they are outside our dimension where time doesn't reach and...I'm getting ahead of myself. Suffice it to say, they are awesome...and in the story, the reptilian equivalent to the gods and goddess of Greek Mythology, so yeah...can we say future interests/reading options for the kiddos? Exactly. Don't you just LOVE a story that follows you off the page? Anywho...these dragons are rather impressive, but they have issues just like us wee humans. Family squabbles, inability to see eye to eye, jealously, indecision, and the like...thank goodness our man Stan is around to crack the proverbial whip and get these guys back into shape to safe both their own kind and ours!

In the end, is it too cliche to say it was definitely an out of this world adventure? Okay well then let me say that although it's high flying, space soaring "fun" (meaning cool yet dangerous! ), it also reminds us to hold close the ones we love even, if they drive us a bit batty at times.

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Stan Pollux is a year seven pupil at Long Wittenham Primary School. Interested in space, he's a boy lucky enough to own a telescope. He also has a little sister called Poppy who likes taking his belongings. One day, whilst rummaging in his bedroom his sister knocks over the telescope. Stan soon finds out something isn't quite right with his treasured belonging as he peers into the eyepiece... 

Space and dragons are popular themes and together, the author has blended them into a well-crafted story which should resonate with many children. As someone who grew up with a younger sibling, six years younger than myself, I definitely identified with Stan's annoyance at his sister's snooping around his bedroom! Yet, the story promotes the joy of having a close family and I liked how Stan looked beyond his irritation and became the protective big brother. 

Targeted at children between eight and twelve years old, but I feel this novel has a slightly wider reach based on my own personal experience with my son. Myself, I particularly liked the humour injected within the story:
'It was the sort of summer's day that you only get once or twice a year in England.'
As well as the creative way the author blended two popular themes together with an added twist.
As readers view things differently, I know for a fact the things I laughed at are different from what my son has found funny so far.

As I write this review, my son (Ogmoe) is at the 60% point in the e-book version and is really enjoying it. He found the book difficult to get into at first because the introduction didn't pique his interest, but once Stan's adventures began around chapter three, his Kindle has become his new 'best friend' again. As a young reader, he has just finished year seven at school (Norway), so relates to Stan and his interests in astronomy and PC games… The space-related information and facts are nothing new to him, but with the inclusion of the dragons and mythological references, he's now absorbed within the narrative, laughing out loud and telling me he doesn't want any spoilers from me now that I've finished reading Space Dragons. After the shaky start, I'm pleased he's fully invested in finishing this adventure with the same enthusiasm he's had for his favourite books (Warrior Cats series by Erin Hunter and the William Wenton series by Bobbie Peers)

Overall, a big thumbs up from our household and we look forward to more adventures featuring Stan and Poppy in the future? 

4.5 stars

***review copy generously received courtesy of the publisher Monster Books***

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If you’re looking for a story that will keep younger readers entertained from start to end, ways reading but full of things to keep an active mind engaged and curious, then this is the perfect book!
The characters are just relatable enough whilst also being that bit different and exciting. The story progresses at a quick pace without seeming to be rushed or lacking in detail, rather the details are done cleverly to give the reader enough information whilst allowing a young readers imagination to flourish.
The story is just that bit different to other childrens books, and has wonderfully grasped the fine balance between Sci-Fi and Fantasy. i often find that stories tend to stick to one or the other, where there is much room to span both. This author has used both in an entirely original and exciting way.
The book itself is also unique, looking entirely different to others on the market whilst maintaining a similar look to the Authors previous book. That difference will certainly appeal to younger readers and they certainly look GREAT on the bookcase! But aesthetics aside, the story is fun and exciting.
If you have a young reader who devours books, or are trying to convince someone you know to read more, this will certainly give your younger readers a giggle, and to be honest.... maybe even yourself!

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I admit…I picked this book up because of the title, Space Dragons. If you know me, I love Sci-Fi and Fantasy, and I’m obsessed with dragons. Combining them all into one title had me hooked.

Space Dragons is a really fun Middle Grade that follows Stan, who is (literally) swept up into an adventure with dragons. I love the mixture of Roman mythology and space facts. Not only is this a great adventure story for kids, but it also has some facts for them to learn from.

But this story isn’t just great for the target audience of Middle Grade. Adults can love it too. It’s fast-paced, well written, and had me hooked from beginning to end. I highly recommend checking out Space Dragons!

*I read this book through a blog tour with Rachel's Random Resources. All opinions are my own.*

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Whilst this book is aimed at children, it most certainly has a lot to offer adults too, either those reading to or helping children to read for themselves or, like myself, an adult reading it to review. It is an imaginative book which will have children hooked by the story, the supplementary information about the Dragons and the illustrations. The text is very descriptive and I feel that at one point that descriptive text might prove too much for the younger end of the 8 to 12 target age. I would suggest that, like me, you read the book and judge for yourself. Maybe I am too sensitive??? Overall, a really enjoyable book which most children and adults will enjoy.

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Thanks to Rachel's Random Resources, the publisher, and the author for a complimentary copy in exchange for an honest review.

› Plot
Eleven-year-old Stan is dealing with a bully, an annoying five-year-old little sister, and missing his Dad who's often away for work. After his sister, Penelope (Poppy) accidentally breaks his telescope Stan is at his wit's end. He takes a peek into the telescope and sees something very strange. He embarks on a dragon space adventure to save the universe where he discovers his courage and a new appreciation for his sister.

Space Dragons has info about crystals, light particles, dimensions, dragons, planets, and even some Greek and Roman mythology wrapped up in a super exciting story with DRAGONS in SPACE. I mean, can it get even better than that for a kid? This is a FANTASTIC book for kids 8+, especially reluctant readers. A lightning-fast plot will have kids turning the pages as they get to learn cool stuff about our universe.

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This book is aimed at young people. However I have to say I really enjoyed the story line.
It was unusual , they way the story focussed on not one hero but two . I'll say no more .
The interaction between all the main characters is good . You find out what they are like easily and build a rapport with them well.
I have let my 10 yr old grandson read this and his words are
" This is ace Granny".... What more praise do you need

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Space Dragons instantly struck me as a book that would appeal to so many different children (and adults for that matter), whether they have a fascination with dragons, are a future astronomer, have a passion for mythology, or are just fans of adventure. Add to this the fact that although the main character is a young boy, he has a fiesty little sister who girls will love, and this book really does have something for everyone.

As a Rick Riordan fan and a lover of mythology in general, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this incarnation of the ancient gods. Having the appearance of each dragon reflect that of their namesake planet is just such a clever way of educating children without them even realising, and with each dragon taking to the extreme their individual quirks and foibles, the astronomical information takes on a form that will give kids a point to focus on so it will stick in their memory. Add to this the little facts and snippets of information at the start of each chapter and you have a young scientists dream.

Although this book is clearly aimed at the young market, the language used manages to feel mature enough for adults to also enjoy it, but still perfectly reflects the thought process of an 11 year old boy. Even as an only child I could feel the frustration caused by a careless younger sibling, and by the inability to stand up to the school bully. I think a lot of children will find Stan to be an extremely relatable character.

I loved getting to know each of the dragons, with their complicated family dynamics. Their reunion dinner on Jupiter was a true feast for the imagination, both in terms of the food they eat, and the way they interact with each other. I found I was particularly fond of excitable Mercury and fierce Mars. I even found I developed a soft spot for the hellhound Cerberus.

This book is a thoroughly enjoyable read for all ages, and struck me as the perfect bed time reading, when the young readers could view the night sky as they read, and maybe spot a dragon of their own.

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Posted on my blog. Very enjoyable - different to The Hairy Hand, and for a slightly younger audience.

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This is a fun, middle grade sci fi adventure.

Stan is an eleven-year-old who lives with his parents, five-year-old sister, Poppy, and their dog. Stan gets bullied at school by the tougher boys who make fun of his love of science. They are just beginning the summer vacation when Poppy, breaking house rules, enters his room and accidentally knocks over Stan’s telescope. Stan is so angry he doesn’t realize at first that his favorite rock, a treasure from his grandmother, is missing from his collection. Stan is alarmed when he sees a scary eye starring back at him through his broken telescope.

Stan steps outside the next night to see if the problem is with his equipment or the view from his room. Suddenly he is overshadowed by a darkness and scooped away from his home. Shockingly he finds himself traveling through space on the back of a gray dragon. Once Stan realizes he is within a safe air bubble he begins to be awed by the experience. Still he wants the dragon, Mercury, to explain what is happening.

Poppy is upset when she watches Stan disappear from their backyard. She runs outside hoping to find him but instead she is kidnapped by a monstrous, three-headed dog. Stan is all for letting the dragons and enemy Titans sort out their own problems until he learns that his sister has been captured by the other side. Can Stan find the courage to stand beside the dragons and face the enemies while they try to save Poppy? And can Stan and Poppy work together to prevail against the enemy?

This is a fun story with space dragons named after planets, titan characters and creatures (Cerberus the three-headed hound of Hades) from mythology. The plot is well developed with adventure, battles and sibling relationships that should be enjoyable to middle graders. The sibling relationship is naturally real and there are plenty of laugh out loud comments. I recommend this as fun sci fi for young people.

Source: 2019 NetGalley.

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