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Dragon's Keep (Wilde Island Chronicles, Bk 1)
Dragon's Keep - Wilde Island Chronicles, Bk 1
Author: Janet Lee Carey
Far away on Wilde Island, Princess Rosalind is born with a dragon claw where her ring finger should be. To hide this secret, the queen forces her to wear gloves at all times until a cure can be found, and Rosalind can fulfill the prophecy that will restore her family to its rightful throne. But Rosalind’s flaw cannot be separated from her ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780152064013
ISBN-10: 015206401X
Publication Date: 5/1/2008
Pages: 320
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 19 ratings
Publisher: Magic Carpet Books
Book Type: Paperback
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dragoneyes avatar reviewed Dragon's Keep (Wilde Island Chronicles, Bk 1) on + 797 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I love dragon stories of all kinds. This one lived up to it's expectations. It was about a girl named Rosalind (Rose) who was filled with shame. She was born with a dragon's claw instead of a finger. Her mother made her wear gloves in order to conceal the claw and sent healer's to try to fix the problem. This just made her feel even more shameful until one day she is whisked off by a true dragon. She is made to take care of the 4 babies he has since her "kind" killed their mother. There her claw is looked at as a thing of beauty. Rose (renamed Briar by the dragons) works hard while she's there and learns of the dragon history and also finds her true self. It's a story of growing up and seeing both sides of the story. The only downfall to the book was the amount of death that took place in such a small book. I found it to be quite depressing. Otherwise, I highly recommend this book.
bookworm222 avatar reviewed Dragon's Keep (Wilde Island Chronicles, Bk 1) on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I absolutely loved this book when i read it. It kept you very interested! A great teen read (since I am a teenager :P) But yeah, it's a great read!
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed Dragon's Keep (Wilde Island Chronicles, Bk 1) on + 2527 more book reviews
Prior to reading this book I read, and really enjoyed, Dragonswood. Dragonswood made me want to go back and pick up the first book in the Wilde Island series. The two books are only loosely related (this one takes place quite a while before the story in Dragonswood and focuses on different characters). This was a beautifully written story that moves very slowly.

Princess Rosalind (Rosie to her friends) is born with one finger that is a dragon claw. Her mother goes to great lengths to hide Rosie's flaw in hopes that Rosie will someday be cured and able to marry Prince Henry. Rosie spends most of her life worrying about hiding her shameful finger. Then she is carried off by a dragon and everything changes.

The writing here is beautiful and I loved the traditional fantasy type of setting. However, the story really takes a long time to get going and moves slowly. I also didn't like how passive our heroine Rosie was throughout.

Rosie is a very damaged girl and she undergoes some fairly horrific trials. Pretty much one horrible thing after another happens to her. She is one of the heroines where reading about her just makes you tired and sad...too many bad things happen to her.

Given all of her trials I was a bit disappointed in how abruptly and neatly everything was tied up. Despite all Rosie's efforts it ends up being the word and support of someone else who solves her problem. Then the whole story is tied up in just a few pages at the end. It was an unsatisfying ending; rushed and contrived feeling. The way the ended was done seemed to really make all of Rosie's suffering seem a bit hollow.

Overall this is beautifully written but slow and hard to engage in. I really enjoyed Dragonswood much much more than this book. Given that I am unsure if I will read the third book in this series or not right now. I would definitely recommend Dragonswood to fantasy lovers, but I think I would skip reading Dragon's Keep unless you really want to learn the history of what happened before Dragonswood.
celestial-winter avatar reviewed Dragon's Keep (Wilde Island Chronicles, Bk 1) on + 31 more book reviews
It was a good story. Loved Sir Faul and storyline involved but the love interest was too rushed. I didn't feel like there was a connection between the two and there wasn't enough build up to set up the relationship. Other than that, it was pretty good. I recommend for dragon lovers :)


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