The dragon with the girl tattoo / by Michael Dahl ; illustrated by Luigi Aime.
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Record details
- ISBN: 9781434242570 (pbk.) :
- Physical Description: 65 p. : col. ill. 19 cm.
- Publisher: North Mankato, Minn. : Stone Arch Books, c2013.
Content descriptions
- General Note:
- "A Capstone imprint--T.p. verso.
- Target Audience Note:
- 009-013.RL: 2.0.GRL: L.
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Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at South Central Regional Library.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Winkler Library | J F Dah v.1 (Text) | 35864001633443 | Junior Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
- School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2013 February
Gr 5â8âFast-paced, action-driven, stand-alone stories. In Dragon, Andy is shunned at school because of the images on his arms: a dragon-shaped birthmark on one and a tattoo of a blond girl who looks remarkably like a fellow student on the other. He shifts into his dragon form when he comes upon a group of boys beating up another student, but later learns all is not as it seems. In Duel, 15-year-old Sam returns to the tower in the woods where his parents kept him chained after school because they were afraid of him. There he meets three other teens with dragon-shaped birthmarks similar to his own. One of the boys, Jager, challenges Sam to a fight to determine leadership of the group by changing into his dragon form. However, their battle is sidelined when a fiercer beast appears. The large font, ample spacing, and full-page illustrations make these titles a clear choice for reluctant and struggling readers, though they will likely crave more details and there doesn't seem to be an overarching goal or quest for the dragonblood teens as of yet. Striking full-color illustrations reflect the dark tone of both books, with characters in shadow more often than not. Discussion questions, writing prompts, and glossaries are included, as are dossiers on the main characters. Overall, acceptable additions to hi/lo collections, particularly those low on fantasy titles.âAmanda Raklovits, Champaign Public Library, IL
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