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Jonah and the Last Great Dragon: Legend of the Heart Eaters
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Jonah and the Last Great Dragon: Legend of the Heart Eaters

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On the first morning of Jonah Drake’s summer holiday on the Welsh Borders, an enormous dog attacks him, and then weird creatures appear. An old legend of the area comes true and the last Great Dragon of Wales wakes from beneath the Radnor Forest. The people of the valley discover that terrifying Night Creatures want to take over the modern world. Only dragon-fire can destroy them – and Jonah finds that he is the only person who can control the Great Dragon.

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Release dateOct 29, 2012
ISBN9781780995427
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    Do you know about Dragoneers? Meet Jonah in the continuing saga of Jonah and The Last Great Dragon -Ffyrnig - The Menace of the Night Creatures! Even better, be sure to read book one - Legend of the Heart Eaters - first! The second book can be read as a stand alone but would more enjoyable if book one was read first. Having not read the first book, I felt I had missed the important foundation of the story.Jonah was recuperating from the anguish of the battle with the dragons, when the SAS Air Trooper Leader approached him to call upon the Great Dragon - Ffyrnig - or London would be destroyed from the Underground Creatures set loose by the rise of the dragons. To Jonah's dismay, he alone must go to approach Ffyrnig, for nobody else could do it.. Erin had come to his aide before. With her quick wit and approving manner, Jonah felt he could accomplish anything! How could he really face Ffyrnig alone? Would the dragon or anyone save London?There were more dragons! Could Ffyrnig persuade them to assist? Would the SAS be accepted by the dragons?This is an action-packed tale with a few unusual, interesting "spins". Creatively written, it keeps the reader's interest to the last page. The content is too violent for younger elementary age children. I would recommend it for ages 11 to 15. All those who are dragon fans will love it! The dragons are very endearing and, at times, humorous, yet, retaining their ferociousness.The author has aptly described the scenes and has brought the characters to life. The Book Cover is a good fit as is the Title.My review of this book offers a Four Stars rating. with the adventurous saga of Jonah and The Last Great Dragon -Ffyrnig - The Menace of the Night Creatures. This can be a stand alone but would surely be better if one read the first book Legend of the Heart Eaters. Having not read the first book, I felt I truly had missed the foundation of the story.The SAS Air Troopers approached Jonah to have him call upon the Great Dragon - Ffyrnig - in trying to save London from the Underground Creatures set loose by the rise of the dragons. To Jonah's dismay, he must go alone to approach Ffyrnig to seek his help. Erin had helped before. With her quick wit and uplifting manner, Jonah felt he could do anything! Could he really face Ffyrnig alone? Would the dragon or anyone save London?Jonah soon incredulously discovered there were more dragons! Could Ffyrnig persuade them to assist? Would the SAS be accepted by the dragons?This is an action-packed tale with a few unusual, interesting "spins". Creatively written, it keeps the reader's interest to the last page. The content is too violent for younger elementary age children. I would recommend it for ages 11 to 15. All those who are dragon fans will love it! The dragons are very endearing and, at times, humorous, yet, retaining their ferociousness. The author has aptly described the scenes and has brought the characters to life. The Book Cover is a good fit as is the Title.My review of this book offers a Four Stars rating.