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The Dragon's Eye

Dugald A. Steer

9781741782233

The Five Mile Press Pty Ltd


Fantasy » Dragon; Fantasy » Young Adult

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80 pages

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Step into the world of the Secret and Ancient Society of Dragonologists and meet Daniel and Beatrice. Under the expert eye of Dragon Master, Dr Ernest Drake, Daniel and Beatrice begin their dragon apprenticeship. For ages 8+.

By:   Dugald A. Steer
Imprint:   The Five Mile Press Pty Ltd
Country of Publication:   Australia
Volume:   v. 1
Dimensions:   Height: 205mm
ISBN:  

9781741782233


ISBN 10:   1741782236
Series:   Dragonology Chronicles
Pages:   80
Publication Date:   January 1999
Audience:   Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available   Availability explained
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In this paint-by-numbers spin-off from the popular Dragonology (2003) and its many progeny, Steer pitches two young apprentice dragonologists into a struggle between scientific dragon researcher Dr. Ernest Drake and his unscrupulous rival, Ignatius Crook, for control of a powerful talisman. Thrilled to discover not only that dragons exist, but that their absent parents have actually been off in India for the past four years on a secret dragon rescue project, impulsive Daniel and his spunky sister Beatrice are repeatedly ambushed, captured, threatened and tricked by Crook and his evil Russian ally Alexandra Gorynytchka, while trailing Dr. Drake in search of a gem that's one of 12 hidden treasures with assorted magical properties. Unabashedly pandering to rabid dracophiles, the author has dragons, though supposedly rare, popping up continually in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, and also gives his learned Doctor no compunctions about taking timeouts for lectures on dragon lore. Though illustrated with full-page, elaborately detailed views of characters and creatures, this outing is not only trite, it lacks the visual appeal of its nonfictional predecessors. (Fantasy. 10-12) (Kirkus Reviews)

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