DESCRIPTION:Eon: Dragoneye Reborn was an exciting and surprisingly good book. When I first started reading it, I wondered if it would have all action and no character development, but I quickly found that it had both! You first meet Eon, a young boy who is training to become a dragon eye - which is a person who unites with a dragon to gain power. But guess what? Eon is really EONA, a female dressed as a boy; females are strictly forbidden to even enter the temple, so if she is discovered, it would mean her immediate death. You won't believe the action-packed series of events that lead to an ending you won't forget! The next dragoneye book is already out, so check it out!
WHAT I THOUGHT OF THE BOOK: I liked this book because the action kept me turning pages, and I really grew to care about the characters. It was interesting that the book was set in an imaginary Asia, and so it had elements of Japanese and Chinese culture. This isn't a book I would usually read, so I was glad to find such a fun read! LSH (4)
DESCRIPTION: Eon: Dragoneye Reborn was an exciting and surprisingly good book. When I first started reading it, I wondered if it would have all action and no character development, but I quickly found that it had both! You first meet Eon, a young boy who is training to become a dragon eye - which is a person who unites with a dragon to gain power. But guess what? Eon is really EONA, a female dressed as a boy; females are strictly forbidden to even enter the temple, so if she is discovered, it would mean her immediate death. You won't believe the action-packed series of events that lead to an ending you won't forget! The next dragoneye book is already out, so check it out!
WHAT I THOUGHT OF THE BOOK: I liked this book because the action kept me turning pages, and I really grew to care about the characters. It was interesting that the book was set in an imaginary Asia, and so it had elements of Japanese and Chinese culture. This isn't a book I would usually read, so I was glad to find such a fun read! LSH (4)