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| Title | : | Dragon Flight (Dragon Slippers #2) |
| Author | : | Jessica Day George |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 262 pages |
| Published | : | April 29th 2008 by Bloomsbury USA Childrens |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Dragons. Young Adult. Childrens. Middle Grade. Adventure. Fiction |

Jessica Day George
Hardcover | Pages: 262 pages Rating: 4.19 | 18347 Users | 895 Reviews
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With the Dragon Wars over, Creel finds herself bored with life as a seamstress. Then word comes that a bordering country has been breeding dragons in preparation for an invasion. Never one to sit around, Creel throws herself headlong into an adventure that will reunite her with her dragon friend Shardas, pit her against a vicious new enemy and perhaps rekindle a friendship with Prince Luka that seems to have gone cold. Funny, heart-felt, and action packed, this is a sequel that will satisfy on every level.
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| Original Title: | Dragon Flight |
| ISBN: | 1599901102 (ISBN13: 9781599901107) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Dragon Slippers #2 |
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Ratings: 4.19 From 18347 Users | 895 ReviewsAppraise Based On Books Dragon Flight (Dragon Slippers #2)
Its books like this that made me a fantasy reader in the first place. Creel is a bold, headstrong character with a big heart. With the threat of war, dragon battles, and her in the mix its absolutely a fun read. And she is not the only bold character in the bunch.As compared to the first Dragon Slippers, I think I like the first a little better though the difference isnt by much. I still enjoyed the adventure immensely and we get to see more dragons, different people, and more action. Creel is"An unexpected sequel" author said in the Acknowledgements. Really! I just want to deduct a star from the previous book because she didn't intend to write this book. Previous book's ending wasn't satisfactory for me. I rated that book because I had in mind that there is a sequel..!!Anyway, forget it! Let me start the review. This book was pretty amazing. But I found the previous one more amazing. Remember I said that beginning of the previous book is quite uneventful. In contrast, this book has
Reading aloud to my son, May 2011.Just finished reading aloud to my son. Don't remember the ending being so romantic! Yay, me! (I have a hard time with the mushy stuff!)

Creel, from Dragon Slippers, now has opened her own shop. But one of her acquaintances, Prince Lukas, has left the country. While he is over there he sends letters to Creel some of them talk about how tense it is where he is. To help him Creel travels across the ocean to help him. But when she gets there things are so tense that they must go into hiding. While there they discover some unsettling things, and they team up with others to protect their rights. Creel and Lukas are the one who finish
This second installment of Jessica Day George's "Dragon Slippers" trilogy is even better than the first, with plenty of action, adventure, humor, and even some romance. And, of course, dragons!Our heroine, Creel, dressmaker and friend to dragons, has learned that both humans and dragons have the capacity for good or evil. In this book, there's one evil dragon, but there are also many dragons who have been enslaved and forced, via alchemical collars, to do the bidding of the evil dragon, who has
*WARNING: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS MILD SPOILERS*Dragon Flight was a devastating read because it 1.) made me realize I was becoming an avid fan of George's writing and 2.) it clearly showed that if she keeps up this maniac writing pace I am going to remain quite poor thanks to my book fund being repeatedly emptied! The story opens very sweetly, if not just a little bit boring. Quickly, the reader is thrust back into Creel's world so that even if they had forgotten minor details, it really doesn't
Once again, Creel entertained me on every page. I love how consistent the characters are in this book series. Each character - dragon and humans alike - has a distinct personality and a believable role to play in the plot. Creel has never been a damsel in distress, which I've always liked, but even better, she is usually the first to speak up and persuade others to have courage. And Jessica Day George does this in a realistic way, not how some writers try to tell you a character is a hero by


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