Hootworthy or Not?
🦉 Owl Be Reading Review: Dragon Storm: Kai and Boneshadow by Alastair Chisholm 📖 Hoot Factor – ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This book was even more exciting! Kai is such an interesting character, and his connection with Boneshadow felt really special. There were cool twists, and I liked how the story showed that sometimes, people (and dragons!) have hidden strengths. 🎨 Owl-some Illustrations – ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Boneshadow sounded AMAZING! I loved imagining the shadowy, mysterious dragon. 💡 Little Owl’s Takeaway – ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Even if you feel different, you still have an important role to play. 💬 Hoot or Boot? – 5/5 Hoots – A must-read! A brilliant mix of adventure, teamwork, and awesome dragons!
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Dragon Storm - Kai and Boneshadow
The fifth book in a thrilling, magical, and action-packed new fantasy series, illustrated throughout and perfect for 7-9 year olds! In the land of Draconis, there are no dragons. Once, there were. Once, humans and dragons were friends, and created the great city of Rivven together. But then came the Dragon Storm, and the dragons retreated from the world of humans. To the men and women of Draconis, they became legends and myth. When dragonseer Kai and his dragon Boneshadow are summoned to the palace to work for the King, they decide to secretly search for a dragon they believe is hiding there. But during the search, Kai comes into contact with a mysterious potion. It makes him more powerful, and more confident... But is that all? As he uncovers the secrets of the palace, and discovers who has been working against the dragonseers, Kai begins to change - and soon he's in danger of losing his friends ... and even Boneshadow herself. An exciting new fantasy series from the highly acclaimed author of Orion Lost, brilliantly illustrated throughout, and perfect for fans of Beast Quest and How to Train your Dragon.
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Author
Alastair Chisholm
Illustrator
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Publisher
Nosy Crow
Number of Pages
400
Publish date
11 Nov 2088
Classification
Fiction
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