Thursday, September 17, 2015

Patron Book Review ~ Dragon Keeper

Dragon Keeper (Dragonkeeper, bk #1) by Carole Wilkinson
Published: 2003
Genre: Fantasy Fiction

Description:
An orphan slave girl becomes a Dragon Keeper when she heroically comes to the aid of an aging dragon and both go on a dangerous journey across China to protect a mysterious stone vital to the dragon's legacy.


Review by patron, Anonymous:  
I liked how a slave girl in the beginning changed into a hero at the end of the book.







Garden of the Purple Dragon (Dragonkeeper, bk #2) by Carole Wilkinson
Published: 2005
Genre: Fantasy Fiction

Description:
In China during the Han Dynasty, young Ping, doubting that she is the true dragonkeeper, struggles to care for the baby dragon, Kai, in the desolate mountains of Tai Shan, until fate leads her back to the Imperial Palace and the Garden of the Purple Dragon, but even in the safety of the palace, enemies abound and tempt her to try to escape her destiny.

Review by patron, Anonymous:  
I thought that this book was very interesting.


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Dragon Moon (Dragonkeeper, bk #3) by Carole Wilkinson
Published: 2007
Genre: Fantasy Fiction

Description:
In China during the Han Dynasty, young Ping must take Kai, the dragon she rescued, on a long and perilous journey to the ancient haven of the dragons following cryptic clues left by the wise dragon, Danzi, and aided by old friends.

Review by patron, Anonymous:  
I thought this book was very descriptive and interesting.
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