Dragon's Keep
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In 1145 A.D., as foretold by Merlin, fourteen-year-old Rosalind, who will be the twenty-first Pendragon Queen of Wilde Island, has much to accomplish to fulfill her destiny, while hiding from her people the dragon's claw she was born with that reflects only one of her mother's dark secrets.
Imprint:
Orlando - Magic Carpet BooksHarcourt
Edition:
1st Magic Carpet Books ed
ISBN:
015206401X, 9780152064013
Language:
English
Notes:
Includes reader chat page
Statement of responsibility:
Janet Lee Carey
Characteristics:
302 p. ;,18 cm
Author (Original Script):
Carey, Janet Lee
Call number:
YA CAREY
Library Identifier
2499847
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In 1145 A.D., as foretold by Merlin, fourteen-year-old Rosalind, who will be the twenty-first Pendragon Queen of Wilde Island, has much to accomplish to fulfill her destiny, while hiding from her people the dragon's claw she was born with that reflects only one of her mother's dark secrets.
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Add a CommentA good story with complex characters that have both light and dark sides. The story is captivating with a good balance of myth and original creation. I look forward to more from this author.
delightful tale with dragons, fairies and a prince . also at author's website you find out how you can make a dragon finger happy reading for the summer
a good and entertaining book
it was okay... but it got kind of boring around the middle of the book.
I was intrigued by the cover of this book and by the idea in general; however, Carey did nothing to interest me in the plot at all. The book was almost entirely devoid of action and the romance was a joke. I found the writing boring. On the other hand, there is something to be said for values. The redemption of the dragon and the reconciliation between the 2 different beings (humans and dragons) definitely added to the book immensely. In a world of questionable morals, Carey has written a clean book with a good message. I cannot entirely write it off.
This was a great quick read that I read a while back. Nice story
I kind of got bored so I stopped reading it.