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The Dragon Dreamer, J.S. Burke

Mary Woodbury

September 16, 2015

The Dragon Dreamer is a fast-paced adventure with flying dragons, an undersea world, and an unexpected friendship. “Fear ran up his spine like an icy claw. The legend was alive . . . ” It’s a young adult science fantasy layered for ages 9 to adult.

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4.6 rating based on 304 ratings (all editions)

ISBN-10: 0996042512
ISBN-13: 9780996042512
Goodreads: 22886684

Author(s):
J.S. Burke
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Published: 5/10/2014

A wounded dragon and an undersea misfit. Dive into a new fantasy world! Stand-alone book I of the award-winning Dragon Dreamer series. For young adults 9 to 99.

Bullied as a worthless dreamer, Arak flies away on a dangerous quest to prove himself. The young dragon crashes at sea, suffering serious injuries and the loss of his trance-stone. A fearless, shape-shifting octopus named Scree heals him, and an unexpected friendship begins.

Arak returns to the Winter Festival, where dragons carve glaciers with fire and toss lightning bolts in the clouds. But a deadly illness stalks the clan. Then an undersea volcano erupts, which triggers a towering tsunami and a deadly chain of events. How can Arak turn his dangerous dream into a solid plan to save the dragons?

Science Fantasy with dragons, an undersea world, and unexpected friendship. Won Book of the Year (IAN) First Place Award for Best FIRST NOVEL, Finalist for Best SCIENCE FICTION and for Best FANTASY.

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