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Das magische Drachenauge: Die Drachen-Chroniken / Band 1

von Dugald A. Steer

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Reihen: The Dragonology Chronicles (1), Dragonology (Dragonology Chronicles 1), Ologies (1.40.1)

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For the first time ever, DRAGONOLOGY fiction! Introducing the Dragonology Chronicles â?? full-length novels with enough fire-breathing adventure to satisfy true Dragonology fans who just can't get enough!

Adventure! Villains! And dragons, dragons, dragons! From the creators of the best-selling Dragonology series, this first volume of the Dragonology Chronicles finds Daniel Cook and his sister, Beatrice, studying with eccentric dragonologist Dr. Ernest Drake. Soon they're caught up in a race to find the stolen Dragon's Eye â?? a jewel that has the power to reflect the true Dragon Master â?? before it is stolen by the evil Ignatius Crook. Working with Dr. Drake (and many friendly dragons), can these young siblings foil Ignatius and recover the Dragon's… (mehr)

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A fun read, with lots of reminders that education is important worked into the narrative. It's a bit obvious to an adult reader, but my 11 year old nephew loved it. I'll finish the trilogy to share the experience with my nephew, but wouldn't bother otherwise. ( )
  hopeevey | May 20, 2018 |
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It was an okay read, for me.
Everything happened very slowly, and I felt like the heroes just kept failing and losing. Losing sometimes is good, because it's more human, but always losing? That's a bit annoying. The only time they won was around the last pages, which I found a bit ridiculous and off putting.
They kept talking about how smart Dr. Drake is and they all expect him to be the next Dragon Master, but if he was so smart - why did he keep missing things and falling into traps, and basically leading the way for the villains? Throughout the story I got the impression Daniel and Beatrice were smarter than him! They solved riddles, they did stuff, while Dr. Drake kept relaying on his notebook for knowledge. The only thing he seemed good at was keeping the other two calm and pulling out facts about Dragons. His sparkle of wisdom came only at the end, for me. Knowing things and being smart are two different things... Anyway, the whole part frustrated me.
I also felt the action was minor and didn't generate the excited or hooked feelings I get from other reads. A book doesn't have to be action packed for me to like it, but I do think the parts that are action should be griping.
I was able to finish the book though, contrary to some books which I simply drifted into other novels while reading them because they didn't grab me enough. This book salvaging point is its interesting universe, filled with dragons and detailed description of them and their lives. I liked how the dragons mimic humans – some are stupid and think glass shreds are as valuable as real treasure; some are smart and know the real gold (they can also speak). Dragons have elders. Dragons protect their young. Dragons vary and each is different from the other.
In conclusion, I enjoyed reading about the dragons and the world created in the book despite the slow pace and sometime darn right boring and annoying bits, but I will not be buying the next book. ( )
  Nitzan_Schwarz | Sep 25, 2013 |
This book was awesome!! I loved it ! It was such a good book, you should read it. I read it in a couple days, maybe 2 weeks. It was the best ( )
  alexander_7 | Jan 5, 2012 |
My seven-year-old daughter got this at a book fair in 2nd grade and devoured it in days, and immediately asked for the next one from the library. She loved it! ( )
  kayceel | Mar 25, 2011 |
Following on from the very successful Dragonology books this is a story of two children being introduced to the world of Dragonologists. With one man trying to keep Dragons safe and another trying to gain power, particularly over Dragons. Interesting illustrations, the story is somewhat flat and sounds like many others in the genre. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Mar 11, 2008 |
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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. HTML:

For the first time ever, DRAGONOLOGY fiction! Introducing the Dragonology Chronicles â?? full-length novels with enough fire-breathing adventure to satisfy true Dragonology fans who just can't get enough!

Adventure! Villains! And dragons, dragons, dragons! From the creators of the best-selling Dragonology series, this first volume of the Dragonology Chronicles finds Daniel Cook and his sister, Beatrice, studying with eccentric dragonologist Dr. Ernest Drake. Soon they're caught up in a race to find the stolen Dragon's Eye â?? a jewel that has the power to reflect the true Dragon Master â?? before it is stolen by the evil Ignatius Crook. Working with Dr. Drake (and many friendly dragons), can these young siblings foil Ignatius and recover the Dragon's

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