Dragon Keepers #5: The Dragon in the Sea (Dragon Keepers #5)
This excellent series is solidly middle grade, accessible, and adventure-filled. In The Dragon in the Sea, Dragon Keepers Jesse and Daisy, help their dragon, Emmy, as she tries to protect an egg which holds her baby brother. Their adventures take them into the Watery Realms, a world filled with mer-people, selkies, and water zombies. Magic, mayhem, and an unusual cast of c...more
Hardcover, 224 pages
Published
May 22nd 2012
by Random House Books for Young Readers
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This is another enjoyable addition to the Dragon Keepers series. It begins with Daisy and Jesse visiting their grandmother's coastal home while Emmy spends some time with her new friends in the Fiery Realm. I thought it was going to be a strange book with 2 keepers and no dragon, but never fear - Emmy is needed quite quickly once Daisy discovers a dragon egg in the sea, and is promptly attacked by a merman and a selkie, losing the egg in the process. Fortunately, the co...more
This is another enjoyable addition to the Dragon Keepers series. It begins with Daisy and Jesse visiting their grandmother's coastal home while Emmy spends some time with her new friends in the Fiery Realm. I thought it was going to be a strange book with 2 keepers and no dragon, but never fear - Emmy is needed quite quickly once Daisy discovers a dragon egg in the sea, and is promptly attacked by a merman and a selkie, losing the egg in the process. Fortunately, the co...more
This is the fifth in the Dragon Keepers series. There is also a website - thedragonkeepers.com - with a complete guide to the world of the Dragon Keepers. Young fantasy fans will enjoy these further adventures of Jesse, Daisy and their dragon Emmy. This time the kids are visiting their grandmother, Polly, who has an inn near the sea. They discover a second dragon's egg by the sea and are swept into a battle to control it before the egg hatches. And the egg is nearly ready to hatch!
This one has l...more
This one has l...more
Jul 30, 2012
Dolly
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4 of 5 stars
Recommends it for:
children starting to read longer chapter books
This is the fifth book in the Dragon Keepers series by Kate Klimo and John Shroades. We discovered this series by chance during a library visit and my oldest is enthralled. She read the first two book almost nonstop until she finished them. We borrowed the rest of the books quickly in succession from our local library. We've both read the whole series (so far) and really enjoyed the story.
I found the book to be a quick, entertaining read. It's a great series to introduce children into the sci-f...more
I found the book to be a quick, entertaining read. It's a great series to introduce children into the sci-f...more
The Dragon in the Sea is book number 5 in the Dragon Keeper series about Emmy, a dragon, and her keepers, two kids called Jesse and Daisy, who are trying to destroy the evil dragon slayer, Saint George. In this adventure, the three go into the sea to find a valuable item they lost - - a thunder egg containing one of Emmy's siblings. There they get chased by water zombies and housed by kelpies.
This is another great book in the Dragon Keeper series. I really liked this book because it is fantasy...more
This is another great book in the Dragon Keeper series. I really liked this book because it is fantasy...more
Cute story. Daisy and Jesse are off on another adventure with their dragon Emmy. This time they get to swim in the sea with gills and rescue Emmy's unhatched sibling. Emmy is smart, even if she gets her words turned around once in a while. Daisy and Jesse understand and help her to get it right.
Fast, fun read.
Fast, fun read.
Mar 14, 2012
Bill Tillman
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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This is a great middle school novel, the fifth in a series but can be read as a stand alone as the author does a great job of bringing the reader up to date. Each chapter will have an illustration.
Surprises await after every page turned. J.Y.
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