Zinnen, Linda The Dragons of Spratt, Ohio, 232 pgs. Harper Collins, 2004.
Content: G
EL, MS – OPTIONAL
John Salt loves the newborn dragons on his parents’ wildlife reserve. Nobody else really seems to care that much, but then one day his makeup scientist aunt, whom he’s never met, arrives from Paris. She’s never shown any interest in wildlife before, but now seems really interested in the dragons, and Salt gets an odd feeling about his aunt.
This was an okay book, but it was also pretty unoriginal. It was well written with decent character development, but I just couldn’t really get into it.
Student Reviewer: RG
Content: G
EL, MS – OPTIONAL
John Salt loves the newborn dragons on his parents’ wildlife reserve. Nobody else really seems to care that much, but then one day his makeup scientist aunt, whom he’s never met, arrives from Paris. She’s never shown any interest in wildlife before, but now seems really interested in the dragons, and Salt gets an odd feeling about his aunt.
This was an okay book, but it was also pretty unoriginal. It was well written with decent character development, but I just couldn’t really get into it.
Student Reviewer: RG
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