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Monday 11 August 2014

Book Review_Dragonborn

Dragonborn


Dragonborn, is about a boy named Sam. He hasn’t even finished his apprenticeship, when his master, Flaxfield suddenly dies. Soon after, wizards he hardly knows, enter Sam’s masters house, so, full of fear, Sam runs away from the only home he has ever known in his life. But his journey gets stranger and stranger by the minute. Who to trust? Where to go? Questions like that go to his head. But It’s even harder because people are trying to stop him in every way they can to capture him.

My favourite character is Flaxfold, because she is kind, loving, and generous to people. She is plump and a good cook.
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I recommend this book  to people who like reading fantasy books, and to people who believe in magic. This book is appropriate to ages 10yrs old and above because there are some hard words in it, and because you also need to be mature to handle the things that are written in this book.



By:Estelle

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous8/12/2014

    Hi Estelle,
    I like the way you explained why you liked Flaxford. This is interesting because I haven't read
    this book so it is new to me. Is this a book that is part of a series?

    From,
    Liezl

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  2. Anonymous9/09/2014

    Date : 09 / 09 / 2014
    Hi Estelle,
    I like how you explained the story and why you like Flaxford. I also liked how you did the recommendation. It would be nice if you wrote if there has to be any changes but, everything else is completely fine.

    From,
    Ida Miraclin Year 4

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  3. Anonymous9/10/2014

    Brilliant report on a book that I didn't think you would actually read from cover to cover. Good on you!

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