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Dragons of Spring Dawning

Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman, Andrew Dabb, Paul Boehmer (1900)

Subgenre
Age groupYA 12-17
Content ratingPG-13
Pages384 (Standard (250-400))
SettingSecondary World
CSM age13
Goodreads4.01/5 (392)

Content levels

ViolenceStrong
Sexual contentNone
LanguageMild

Trigger warnings

WarViolenceDeath

Synopsis

Dragons. Creatures of legend. Stories told to children. But now dragons have returned to Krynn. The darkness of war and destruction engulfs the land. Hope dawns with the coming of spring. Armed at last with the dragonlances, the heroes lead the people in the final desperate battle against the dragons. Knight and barbarian, warrior and half-elf, dwarf and kender and dark-souled mage; they must overcome their own doubts and resolve their own conflicts before they can hope to defeat - Takhisis, the Queen of Darkness.

Is Dragons of Spring Dawning appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 13 and up.

This classic fantasy contains war violence and battles with dragons, including on-page combat and character deaths, but no sexual content or strong language. The hopeful tone and themes of friendship make it appropriate for teens.

What to know going in

This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death, war, and violence.

Who'll love this

Teens will love the epic dragon battles, diverse fellowship of heroes, and desperate quest to defeat the Queen of Darkness.

Tags

Epic FantasyDragon FantasyQuest FantasyEnsemble Cast