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Griffith's Guide for Dragon Masters

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2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available
Calling all Dragon Masters! Own the official Dragon Masters guide — featuring full-color artwork on every page!

Kids love reading all about the Dragon Masters' adventures in Tracey West's bestselling Dragon Masters early chapter book series. Now fans can own the official dragon guide. This 144-page, full-color special edition features maps, information about Dragon Masters and their dragons, notes from wizards, the history of Dragon Masters, and more! This book has everything a future Dragon Master could need to know!
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    • Kirkus

      October 15, 2019
      An informational guidebook to the characters and worldbuilding of the Dragon Masters series. It seems that Griffith of the Green Fields, the royal wizard of the kingdom of Bracken, wants to compile his wizardly research and wisdom into a book, so he has enlisted his friend "Tracey of the West" to pull together a Dragon Masters guidebook from his notes and the contributions of his other friends. The book is primarily organized into illustration-heavy two-page spreads consisting of maps, character profiles (with plenty of information on each Dragon Master's type of dragon, of course), important objects, and snippets of the world's history. The diversity among Dragon Masters is foregrounded. The book explicitly states that the Dragon Masters come from all over the world (which is reflected in their racial presentations in the full-color illustrations as well as the cultural notes and illustrations of the regions they come from). Furthermore, some have disabilities, as they are no barrier to a person's becoming a Dragon Master; all candidates need is to "have good hearts." Though most profiles provide plenty of context clues as to any given character's ethnicity and their kingdom's real-world analog, a map placing characters on continents shaped like Europe, Africa, Asia, and Oceania erases ambiguity. There is an inescapably "It's a Small World"-esque feel to it all, but it certainly means well. The informational format works well for reluctant and below-grade-level readers, and it will help maintain interest in the series for maturing readers more inclined to game guides than fiction. A good resource for established fans. (Fantasy. 6-10)

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  • OverDrive Read

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:830
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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