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The Dragon's Boy |
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Rating: Summary: Young Arthur and an old dragon Review: An ancient dragon teaches young Arthur some valuable lessons. I have enjoyed Yolen's other fantasy and dragon books better.
Rating: Summary: disapointing ending Review: i have liked the other books by this author, but this one was disipointing. The story leads up to a suspensful climax but the ending is HORRIBLE.I enjoyed the book untill the end. it wasn't very well explained, as if the author was in a hurry to finish
Rating: Summary: I've read better and worse Review: I never really cared for any of the books I read by Jane Yolen (there are a few exceptions, such as Commander Toad), and I include this book as one of them. The plot seemed to lack something, and I finished the book with a vaugely dissatisfied feeling. I would've given it two-and-a-half stars if I could've
Rating: Summary: A very different take on the Pendragon myth... Review: I read "The Dragon's Boy" originally as a short story in Jane Yolen's collection "Here There Be Dragons," and found it thoughtful, moving, and above all a purely enjoyable story. When I found it had been expanded into a novel, I was a little wary. I wasn't quite sure what would happen to it. Then I read the novel, and all fears were set to rest. While there are distinct differences in the action of the endings of the short story and the novel, the main point remains unchanged, and I enjoyed finding small episodes of the short story fleshed out into chapters of the novel without ever becoming overblown. Most of all, I love the final revelation of "The Dragon's Boy," when Artos, who has been gaining wisdom from a dragon hidden in a secret cave on the moors, finds out at last the true identity of his dragon. I would argue that the ending is the high point of the book, not anticlimactic of all. I was not entirely surprised when I read it for the first time, because I had enough familiarity with various Arthurian retellings to pick up on certain names when they came around-but rest assured, that did not in any way diminish my enjoyment of the story. "The Dragon's Boy" is a fascinating slant on the early life of King Arthur (made famous in "The Sword and the Stone," by T.H. White) and an excellent novel in its own right. Read, by request of the dragon, and you will certainly enjoy.
Rating: Summary: It's an ok book but I didn't like it to well Review: I think this book is totally great. It is a mystery in disguise, and the ending is totally wonderful. I think there ought to be a sequel, but I don't know if there is one!
Rating: Summary: Great book! Review: I think this book is totally great. It is a mystery in disguise, and the ending is totally wonderful. I think there ought to be a sequel, but I don't know if there is one!
Rating: Summary: More of a 3.5 rating for this one... Review: My son and I raced through this book (on separate but concurrent tracks). While he enjoyed it thoroughly, he was disappointed at the turn at the end. I must admit that I was a bit let down, too. The advantage of reading the book together, tho, is talking about it. In the discussion following our reads, we both made peace with the story. It is really a lovely story about truth, friendship, and courage--as well as a fun spin on the Arthur legend. I would not recommend it for kids who love knight/dragon/adventure books, unless they were thoughtful readers or have a thoughtful guide.
Rating: Summary: It's an ok book but I didn't like it to well Review: Ok its a pretty good book. I really LOVE dragons so when I seen this book I was really excited.When you first start to read it it sounds great with adventures and all but the ending was VERY BAD. I won't tell you why cause that would ruin the book.I guess it just denping on what kind of book you like I really don't recommed this book to people how think they know what happens at the end- cause its not as you think, (unless you like that stuff). So just read it for yourself.
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