This installment of the *Horrible Harry* series feels a bit different from the others but remains a fun, engaging story. The plot centers around a class project where the students must choose an animal from a story and create a papier-mâché version of it. Harry and Song Lee both choose dragons, but things take a turn when Harry criticizes Song Lee's drawing, leading to tension between the two.
The story does a great job capturing the dynamics of friendship and how misunderstandings, even small ones, can lead to hurt feelings. Harry's initial reluctance to apologize is relatable, and the way the conflict resolves—with a peace offering and some dragon research—feels heartwarming. The added touch of them parading their finished projects through the school offers a satisfying end to their “war.”
While this book has a slightly different tone, focusing more on the emotional aspect of Harry and Song Lee's relationship, it still delivers the fun, lighthearted adventure the series is known for. Fans of *Horrible Harry* will enjoy this unique twist on a classroom conflict.