By Chris D’Lacey
When David moves in with Elizabeth Pennykettle and her eleven-year-old daughter, Lucy, he discovers a collection of clay dragons that come to life. David’s own special dragon inspires him to write a story, which reveals the secrets behind a mystery. In order to solve the mystery and save his dragon, David must master the magic of the fire within- not only with his hands but also with his heart.
When David moves in with Elizabeth Pennykettle and her eleven-year-old daughter, Lucy, he discovers a collection of clay dragons that come to life. David’s own special dragon inspires him to write a story, which reveals the secrets behind a mystery. In order to solve the mystery and save his dragon, David must master the magic of the fire within- not only with his hands but also with his heart.
This was a fun book, cute and geared toward kids probably 4-6th grade. It was mostly about these group of squirells that Lucy likes and David writes stories about with the help of his personal dragon, Gadzooks. This is a fun book and very entertaining, but it's mostly for younger kids and can be a bit dull for older people. It was still cute though.
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