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Synopsis
Another Turn, and the deadly silver Threads began falling again. So the bold dragonriders took to the air once more and their magnificent flying dragons swirled and swooped, belching flames that destroyed the shimmering strands before they reach the ground. But F'lar knew he had to find a better way to protect his beloved Pern, and he had to find it before the rebellious Oldtimers could breed anymore dissent... before his brother F'nor would be foolhardy enough to launch another suicide mission... and before those dratted fire-lizards could stir up any more trouble!
Is DragonQuest appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 10 and up.
This middle-grade fantasy features dragonriders defending their world from deadly falling Threads through aerial combat. Violence is present but not graphic, focusing on heroic action and strategic challenges appropriate for upper elementary and middle school readers.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include death and violence.
Who'll love this
Kids who love dragons and aerial adventures will thrill to the dragonriders' daring missions to protect their world from deadly Threads.