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Green Dragon Codex
by
R.D. Henham
Fall in love with an evil baby dragon in the next dragon codex!
When ten-year-old Scamp Weaver finds a locked chest in a forest clearing, he feels like his life is finally about to change for the better. But he doesn't bargain for just how much change the chest will bring. Inside he finds a dragon egg and a mysterious ancient scroll, which set Scamp and his best friend Dann...more
When ten-year-old Scamp Weaver finds a locked chest in a forest clearing, he feels like his life is finally about to change for the better. But he doesn't bargain for just how much change the chest will bring. Inside he finds a dragon egg and a mysterious ancient scroll, which set Scamp and his best friend Dann...more
Hardcover, 256 pages
Published
June 9th 2009
by Mirrorstone
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Scamp is one of the smaller boys in his town, and has always been picked on by the larger boys. He has learned to be quick to run and light of foot when the bullies are about. Then comes the fateful day when Scamp flees from the bullies into the darker parts of the forest, and comes across a chest laying next to the body of a large, dead, green dragon. What is contained within the chest will take him on an adventure where he will encounter tragedy, magic, dwarves, dragons, daemons and a race mor...more
The Green Dragon Codex
The action and intensity never let up in this strong addition to the Dragon Codex series. The writing style is tight and very well done. Readers unfamiliar with the world of Dragonlance get an excellent primer in this adventure novel aimed at kids, though the adults will probably enjoy it too. This is the darkest of all of the Codex books, and discusses the terrors of war and the aftermath of the conflict that recently engulfed the land. Darkness aside, (which I like) the b...more
The action and intensity never let up in this strong addition to the Dragon Codex series. The writing style is tight and very well done. Readers unfamiliar with the world of Dragonlance get an excellent primer in this adventure novel aimed at kids, though the adults will probably enjoy it too. This is the darkest of all of the Codex books, and discusses the terrors of war and the aftermath of the conflict that recently engulfed the land. Darkness aside, (which I like) the b...more
Scamp is one of the smaller boys in his town, and as such has always been picked on by the larger boys. He has learned to be quick to run and light of foot when the bullies are about especially since his big brother won’t protect him. Then comes the fateful day when Scamp flees from the bullies into the darker parts of the forest, and comes across a chest laying next to the body of a large, dead, green dragon. Little does he realize that what is contained within the chest will take him on an adv...more
This in some ways was a typical fantasy, a not so special kid finds out he is special goes on a quest, etc. However one thing I thought was fun was that the kids sent the older person/mentor type off on a wild goose chase near the beginning of the book. So it was 3 kids going on an adventure and stumbling through it without anyone telling them what to do. This was unique as well as a bit unrealistic, kind of had kids doing extraordinary things that seemed unrealistic. But, it's a book about a dr...more
This is the best story of all the "Dragon Codex" books. It catches you from page one and you cannot put it down until it is completed. You wonder about the Green Dragon, knowing that they are evil....But what about this one. You will go on adventures and have a delightful experience learning what Scamp is going to do with this dragon. Filled with humor and excitement. Great read for Adults as well as children. Perfect for the Dragon Lovers of the world.
Sep 21, 2009
Shadowshock
rated it
3 of 5 stars
Recommends it for:
someone looking for a quite, easy read
Shelves:
books-for-children,
good-fiction
Mmmm... it was good. Wasn't anything spetacular, but it wasn't trying to be. It was simple and easy to read, though I felt that the book waited till the end for everything to happen.
t was a great reading. Many preteens will love the story. I enjoy the writing and the easy way that it pulled me in to the story. A ten year old boy find a chest and inside a table and a rock that become a green dragon. He fell in love with the little hatchling and protect him from all that want to kill it. Green dragons are by nature evil is what he is told but, he doesn't care. He manage to get himself, his brother and a friend in dire troubles with a black wizard and almost cost them their li...more
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