Thursday, September 30, 2010

Eon: Dragoneye Reborn



Have you ever pretended to be something or someone else? Do you think dragons are real or just another myth? Would you willingly keep up a fake life for your own survival? If any of these questions spark some interest, the Eon: Dragoneye Reborn is the book for you. With spirit world adventures, an unknown name, and unimaginable dragon powers, this book is one of the best!

16-year-old Eona has made herself act like a boy, even changed her name to Eon, since she was bought from the salt farm where she worked as a slave. Her reason? To have a chance at a better lie by training to be chosen as the new Dragoneye apprentice. The Dragoneye are powerful people who, when chosen, agree to share powers with their dragon. This year, though, mysterious plans intertwine with the health of the Emperor and return of the Mirror Dragon. When Eon is chosen by the Mirror Dragon, will she be able to keep up her charade so she can save her life?

This book is on of my favorite books because, of course, it involves dragons. Plus, all of the adventure, risks, and magic are put into such vivid words by Goodman that you feel like you're the main character, facing some of your problems and running away from others.

So, will Eon master her new dragon powers? Can she handle all of her emotions and traumatic experiences? Is she even safe surrounded by all of the other Dragoneyes? Read Eon: Dragoneye Reborn by Alison Goodman and you'll be satisfied. That is, until you find that there's a sequel.

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