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Rating:  Summary: What I thought of The Dragon Of Lonley Island Review: Hannah, Zachary, and little Sarah Emily have to spend the summer on their Aunt's island while their mother is writing a book. Aunt Mehitabel sends them a little old-fashioned, curlicued-handled key to unlock the Tower Room at the top of the house. They find a beautiful wooden box whose lid is really an intricate puzzle. Hidden inside is a special clue about the island. Using the map, they find the tridrake, a three-headed dragon, in the cave at the top of Drake's Hill. Fafnyr Goldenwings has a special story to tell each of them, but they must promise to keep Fafnyr a secret. A wonderful whiff of the magic of long, endless summers when there was time to dream and explore.
Rating:  Summary: A magical secret three-headed dragon and three children . Review: Hannah, Zachary, and little Sarah Emily have to spend the summer on their Aunt's island while their mother is writing a book. Aunt Mehitabel sends them a little old-fashioned, curlicued-handled key to unlock the Tower Room at the top of the house. They find a beautiful wooden box whose lid is really an intricate puzzle. Hidden inside is a special clue about the island. Using the map, they find the tridrake, a three-headed dragon, in the cave at the top of Drake's Hill. Fafnyr Goldenwings has a special story to tell each of them, but they must promise to keep Fafnyr a secret. A wonderful whiff of the magic of long, endless summers when there was time to dream and explore.
Rating:  Summary: creative, wonderful , realistic Review: I am 8 years old and I loved this wonderful book . I feel like I am there with the children in the book. If you like enchanting, fanasty books this is perfect.
Rating:  Summary: NOT your average dragon tale! Review: I have to say this book is quite interesting! This book is about a 3-headed dragon and the three kids who visit Lonely Island. The dragons are NOT in any way blood-sucking or in other words they don't feast on humans. The dragons tell tales to the 3 children and they each have a moral from which each child benefits off of. I have read a lot of books with dragons in them, from Harry Potter to Jeremy Thatcher Dragon Hatcher, but this is dragon life from a point of view that most people wish for dragons to be like.
Rating:  Summary: The Best book in the whole wide world Review: I realy liked this book especially at night time because I would read a new dragon(s) story. I enjoyed the story called Jamie, how he got away from the pirates and found the dragons cave full of gold. I want to read more of those books in the future, especially adventure stories and mystery
Rating:  Summary: My son loved this book Review: This is about some children who stumble upon a 'tri-drake' and listen to stories by each of its three heads. My son read this a few years ago (I think when he was 6...)and read it over and over and over and over! I read it with him sometimes and thought it was not bad - good book with some lessons thrown in. Plus - there's a DRAGON in it!
Rating:  Summary: My son loved this book Review: This is about some children who stumble upon a �tri-drake� and listen to stories by each of its three heads. My son read this a few years ago (I think when he was 6...)and read it over and over and over and over! I read it with him sometimes and thought it was not bad - good book with some lessons thrown in. Plus - there's a DRAGON in it!
Rating:  Summary: A timeless tale: children and dragons learn from eachother Review: This new book is written in that wonderfully timeless style that lets you believed you MUST have loved it as a child. Three children discover a three headed dragon when they vacation on a small island owned by their great aunt. The dragons heads each tell a tale in which other children learned - or taught - life lessons. The children in this tale, as well as those in the stories within it, develop special Friendships with this "Tri-Drake." Though there are morals to the tales (don't take what isn't yours; use your head; trust your own wisdom; help others when you can), you don't notice them as you read, and your kids will absorb them unwittingly.
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