![]() ![]() ![]() However, she doesn’t count on how powerful the unconditional bond of friendship can be. She’s had to keep her true self from the world for so long that she’s terrified of how she would be treated if anyone were to find out that she’s a dragon. I really enjoyed Ember’s journey of self-discovery and learning that it’s okay to be herself. At times there are a few difficult topics that are addressed, such as the death of Ember’s parents, but are handled very well and in a way that is age-appropriate. It definitely reads like a middle-grade novel (which is appropriate, since it’s the book’s targeted audience), but the reader isn’t talked down to like I’ve seen in other middle-grade books. ![]() The entire story was super cute and fun to read. Neither of her new friends are aware that Ember is a dragon as well, however it’s her deepest secret and she struggles to hide it from everyone. Their plan is to sabotage it from within and save the ice dragons. Horrified, Ember, along with two of her new friends, join the hunt. ![]()
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