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The Coldfire Curse
by Jordan Quinn
adventurous
inspiring
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Read for Kid Book Club: Book with Snow on the Cover.
This is my first introduction to The Dragon Kingdom of Wrenly, and it reminded me of my childhood obsession with dragons. Reading this, I found myself slipping back into my obsession, and I loved it.
I loved the different dragon characters, I love the illustrations, and I loved the story. The idea of a curse that only one person (or dragon) can cure, while pretty standard, is a great plot - easy to follow filled with anticipation. Ruskin was such a fun character with personality. I loved Groth as well - such a cute and harmless character you just want to give a big hug to. Cinder was the dragon I loved most - determined, responsible, passionate.
I'm so invested in this story and what will happen next with the Witch Dragon. I was expecting this book to be a one-and-done for me, but I'm about to search out the next book now!
This is my first introduction to The Dragon Kingdom of Wrenly, and it reminded me of my childhood obsession with dragons. Reading this, I found myself slipping back into my obsession, and I loved it.
I loved the different dragon characters, I love the illustrations, and I loved the story. The idea of a curse that only one person (or dragon) can cure, while pretty standard, is a great plot - easy to follow filled with anticipation. Ruskin was such a fun character with personality. I loved Groth as well - such a cute and harmless character you just want to give a big hug to. Cinder was the dragon I loved most - determined, responsible, passionate.
I'm so invested in this story and what will happen next with the Witch Dragon. I was expecting this book to be a one-and-done for me, but I'm about to search out the next book now!