The Saint of Dragons review by JP
The Saint of Dragons
by Jason Hightman
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Adventure

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The book, The Saint of Dragons, is about a boy, Simon St. George, who was left at The Lighthouse School for Boys, a boarding school on the East Coast, by his parents when he was two. He has always wondered about his parents, especially his dad, and why they left him there. One day, a ragged man claiming to be his father snatches him from the school and takes him to a ship waiting in the harbor. Once there, the man explains to Simon that he really is Simons father. He also explains that he is a Dragonhunter. Simon and his father then embark on a journey that starts out as a quest to kill what they thought was the last dragon, but turns into a quest to save all of man kind from enslavement by dragons! To find out more, read the book.

Opinion: 

I loved this book. It is full of dragon legends, and is surprisingly accurate. It was obvious that the author did some research before he wrote the book I loved the way the author kept you wondering about what would happen next. It was a real page-turner and kept me interested. The ending was great and really suited this book. I hope that there is a sequel, because it left you wondering what happened to this one dragon that was not really bad, but was forced to do bad things. Other than leaving me wondering, I loved this book and I recommend to anyone who likes fantasy, action, and legends. 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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