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Book Review of Dragonspell (Dragonkeepers Chronicles, Bk 1)

Dragonspell (Dragonkeepers Chronicles, Bk 1)
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Helpful Score: 7


Kale is a girl who has been raised as a slave for the last 15 years. She finds an egg and her life changes. Being one of the special persons that have the ability to find dragon eggs, she embarks on a quest to recover a special egg from the evil castle.

Kale, Dar, and a band of misfits (or so people call them) set off on this adventure to find the meech dragon egg. Knowing nothing about herself, except that she was a slave, Kale finds friendship in these fellow questers. Kale also learns how to use the special attributes that she has been given.

Finding her way is so important to Kale, along with proving that she is good enough for this quest. Never knowing acceptance, she feels that these comrades can't accept her till she proves herself. How wrong she is, the friendship and bonds she creates are those that last a lifetime.

Facing evil and the wonders of good are through out this book. This quest provides Kale with a chance to make the right decisions, rash decisions, wrong decisions, and those that don't hurt but were unneeded. Learning through practice, failure, and success make this a book that will encourage the reader that not everything, all the time has to be done right, mistakes are allowed.

This is a story that I enjoyed reading. The friendship, bonds, and love for each other was so important in this story as well in our lives now. Depending on and believing in ourselves and others forms the bonds we make in our encounters through life.

This is a slow book for someone that isn't a young adult, however it is a great story and will encourage you to read no matter how old you are.