In this article we will review Dragon Bones by Lisa McMann.
Book Plot
Ten years after Alex and Aaron Stowe brought peace to Quill and Artime, their younger twin sisters journey beyond Artime in the second novel in the New York Times bestselling sequel series to The Unwanteds, which Kirkus Reviews called “The Hunger Games meets Harry Potter.” The Artimeans have suffered some devastating blows. After years of peace, the recent daring adventure of twins Thisbe and Fifer Stowe have brought about dire consequences. Thisbe has been captured, Fifer is injured, and Sky is lost at sea. The twins’ older brother Alex, head mage of Artime, is paralyzed with fear of losing anyone else he loves. Fifer must convince him to finally trust her to help in the battle ahead now that their true enemy has been revealed. Meanwhile Thisbe is trapped underground in the catacombs, where the ancient dragon rulers are buried. Along with fellow prisoners, Thisbe’s job is to transport dragon bones from her crypt to the extracting room, where others extract the magical properties dormant in the bones. When it appears no one is coming back to rescue her, Thisbe must train in secret, trying to learn how to control her fiery magic and use it to escape. As her situation becomes more grave, she might even have to align herself with the ultimate evil. Unfortunately it’s a risk she has to take.
Dragon Bones Review
Lisa McMann’s “Dragon Captives” delves into the lives of characters we’ve grown to love from the Unwanteds series, with higher stakes than ever. The story follows Thisbe and Fifer, the younger twin sisters of Alex and Aaron Stowe, who are facing their own challenges ten years after the peace brought to Quill and Artime. Thisbe is working underground with dragon bones to survive, Fifer is injured, and Alex is paralyzed by fear. McMann skillfully explores themes of courage, sacrifice, and family bonds in this fast-paced sequel, with well-developed characters facing tough choices and dangerous foes. The plot keeps readers engaged, eager to see how the Stowe siblings will conquer their obstacles. “Dragon Captives” is a captivating and thrilling read that will resonate with fans of fantasy and adventure, thanks to McMann’s detailed world-building and compelling storytelling.
Dragon Bones Rating Out Of 10 :
I would rate this book review a 9 out of 10. It provides a clear summary of the book and highlights the strengths of the story, characters, and world-building. The reviewer’s enthusiasm for the book is evident, and their praise for the author’s storytelling skills is convincing. The only improvement could be a bit more detail on specific elements of the plot or character development.
Also book has 403 pages
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