In
this medieval-like time, a young king has just defeated a terrible
monster, but things are still wrong.
The land is dying, and it seems like the death of the land's
dragons is the reason. Servants
of the Shadow Lord are also killing the land. But what are these
creatures? Where are they?
And how do you get rid of them?
This book creates a new world, where mythical creatures exist
along with humans. Its not
very believable, as dragons, Capricorns (humans with goat bodies as
their lower half), huge killing birds, unicorns, and other creatures do
not exist in our reality.
I
thought this book was quite enjoyable.
Dragons of Deltora: Dragons Nest, is filled with adventure, and
humor. Its packed with
little surprises along the way, making it seem exciting, as you never
know what to expect next in the book. Since this book is the first of a
series, the author, Emily Rodda, leaves a cliffhanger. The
cliffhanger is just enough to get you to read the next book, but still a
satisfying ending to this story.
I
think the characters are likable and have a fun personality that makes
the book flow smoothly. Its
their personalities that make parts of this book amusing.
And knowing what the characters are feeling throughout the story,
gives you all the points of view.
I
think 3rd, 4th, or maybe 5th graders
would enjoy this book. The
vocabulary is not difficult, imagination and creativity in this story is
sure to capture their attention. There
are also little pictures to show you what some of the characters are
describing.
~Virginia Li, 6th Grade, Canfield Village Middle School