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S**N
Dark Wyng will not be disappointed.
If you have been following the series, Dark Wyng will not be disappointed.
E**N
Ren’s Legacy
When you think Gabrial and Ren are done for, Chris d’Lacey pulls them out at the last minute and leaves you hanging and waiting for the next book.
M**A
Amazing book my kid loved it
It is one if the best adventure books my kid has ever read if I could I would buy the entire series its so good
E**M
My son enjoyed this book
My son enjoyed this book. He said some of it was a little slow, but overall, he liked it.
M**I
Great book
gutar nerditoe bumby unko and tapiko approve this wonderful book. i hope more could come for like a four book series,not a three
A**R
Great book
Great book arrived in great condition.
L**E
Five Stars
I am very pleased with book and recommend it to others.
M**S
Intense action and dialogue
A time long ago on the planet Erth, the surviving members of a group of dragons, called a Wearle, are recovering from heavy losses. The dragon Wearle went to explore Erth with aspirations of hosting a permanent colony of dragons, but ended up in a horrible battle against the mutated dragons already occupying Erth. During the battle, the Wearle discovered that the mutation came from eating a mysterious mineral found in the rocks. The mineral improved the dragons’ fire, strength, and endurance, but ultimately made them insane. Why the mineral would cause insanity was unknown. The Wearle’s leader, the Prime, decides to fetch help from their home, the planet of Ki:mera. The dragon that came to assist makes an astonishing discovery leading to rumors of the existence of a dark dragon on Erth. Meanwhile, a human boy who lives on Erth, Ren, has created an uneasy truce with the dragon Wearle on behalf of his people, the Hom, but one that may be short lived. When the dragons find one of their own lying dead, the brittle truce breaks and bloodshed starts anew. Because of their squabbling, both sides fail to see the new threat that rises from the ashes of the old one. Ren and Gabrial, the young dragon that befriends Ren and takes him into his den, must grow out of their childhoods if they are to save their species. Much like the first book of this fantasy series, I found this second book to have the typical subject of dragons and humans, but spun in an amazing new way that is extremely engaging. The author is not afraid to alter the characters in shocking new ways, and I never knew what would happen next. I would recommend this book to mature elementary school children or middle schoolers and older as there is some intense action and dialogue (though no swearing) that may be too much for a younger reader.Reviewed By Alex F., age 15, Greater Los Angeles Area Mensa
B**T
Got to read book 3
Another great sequel. Vacant wait to download book 3. Not sure if the human Ren us hood or bad. I love the imagination of these stories.
R**T
Excellent book
Excellent book
K**R
The 24th Dragons Book 2 review
I found this book really mysterious and enjoyable. I would personally recommend this book to anyone who likes murder mystery.
M**N
For Grandson
All good , including delivery 📦✅✅
A**R
Five Stars
Brilliant book.
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