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Rise of the Earth Dragon: A Branches Book (Dragon Masters #1)

Rise of the Earth Dragon: A Branches Book (Dragon Masters #1)

The New York Times bestselling Dragon Masters series is "How to Train Your Dragon" meets the Dragon Slayers' Academy, and it's perfect for newly independent readers!
Pick a book. Grow a reader.

This series is part of Scholastic's early chapter book line called Branches, which is aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!

DRAGON MASTERS has it all! Dragons, a Dragon Stone, a king, a wizard, and magic! In the first book in this fully-illustrated series, 8-year old Drake is snatched up by King Roland's soldier and taken to the castle. He is to be trained as a Dragon Master. At the castle, he is joined by three other young Dragon Masters-in-training: Ana, Rori, and Bo. The Dragon Masters must learn how to connect with and train their dragons--and they must also uncover their dragons' special powers. Does Drake have what it takes to be a Dragon Master? What is his dragon's special power?

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  • why

    This book is weird

    By Yosiefa

  • Book is good

    Read the book it is good it is a book to start if you don’t know how to read

    By Foxy The Gaming Fox

  • Love it, but…

    Why are the words not linked to the dictionary like most iBooks? My daughter loves to read her dragon books at bedtime and we encourage bedtime reading (with light filters), but the words in the books open up app ads instead of definitions. It’s too stimulating for her at night. She’s texting me stupid ads at 10 pm.

    By Tsu Anna

  • My son loves it

    He L-O-V-E-S is!!He is six

    By kandy girl332

  • Keeps a boy interested

    My son is in second grade and he was so proud of himself that he could read it with very little help. The book encouraged him to want the next one.

    By Roger Anthony

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