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Score: 10.0/10  [1 review]
5 out of 5
ProdID: 9258 - Eye of the Dragon
Written by Susan Brocker

Eye of the Dragon
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$20.99
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Eye of the Dragon product reviews

Proud to promote NZ products13-year-old Thomas and his little dog Lucy find an injured dragon in a cave. Thomas names the dragon Puff after the dragon in an old song, and apart from his best friend Huhana he does not tell anyone. As Thomas helps the dragon to heal and they become friends, he gains the courage to stand up against the classmates who are bullying him. When Thomas rides on the dragon's back, he is able to see the devastation that has been caused through deforestation and land development and is brave enough to work with his father and stepfather to stop a greedy developer.

As Thomas learns to take charge of his own life, his stutter gradually ceases. At the same time, Puff slowly vanishes to meet the next challenge. Thomas wonders if she was ever real, but Huhana assures him that there have always been taniwha who are the kaitiaki of the land.

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Review by: savta (Jo)
Dated: 14th of March, 2025

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This Review: 10/10
Age Appropriate:
Score 10 out of 10
Storyline:
Score 10 out of 10
Rereadabilty:
Score 10 out of 10
Personal Choice:
Score 10 out of 10

Both Mr Nine and I thought this book was an utter delight. He is familiar with the song Puff the Magic Dragon as his grandmother used to sing it to him, and he is into fantasy and tales of magic. It was interesting for him to find that Puff in the story was a taniwha - he had never realised that a taniwha and a dragon could sometimes be the same thing. The story itself was so interesting that it commanded his attention completely - he finished it within a day, and said it was the longest "proper" book he had ever read!

Mr Nine was fascinated by Thomas' being bullied because of his stutter and was sad for him. His aunt has had a stutter all her life but has never found it a handicap. At the age of nearly 40, she is comfortable with her speech and has never been targeted because of it. Perhaps this is because she is a strong person so it would be difficult to imagine her taking any putdowns; her friends have always accepted her as she is. Mr Nine wondered if Thomas could have stood up to the bullies too - but then we decided it would have been more difficult for him as the stutter started as a result of a shock, whereas the aunt had been like that since she first started to speak.

Lucy the dog is a lovely character, very bright and totally supportive of Thomas. Mr Nine has a dog he calls Plod; he said he wishes Plod could be a little more like Lucy because he is a "bit slow". However, despite Plod's low energy and lack of problem-solving skills, he more than compensates with his devotion to Mr Nine. Lucy is a dog in a million, working with Puff to support Thomas and frequently thinking outside the square!

Huhana, Thomas' friend, is another delightful character. She is practical and supportive, unlike many of the other children in Thomas' school. With her knowledge of mythology and tradition, Huhana reminded Mr Nine of his own best friend, a boy who enjoys a similar preference for fantasy stories and related computer games. This friend was interested to hear about "Eye of the Dragon" and has asked if he can borrow it! Mr Nine agreed but wants to read it a second time himself before he will lend it. He trusts his friend, just as Thomas trusted Huhana with the secret of Puff.

Interwoven into the story are the themes of conservation and the link between traditional Maori values and the land. This is nicely done so that the message gets across to the young reader without taking over the thread of the story proper. I asked Mr Nine afterwards what he thought about the indiscriminate felling of trees and he said it would be silly because it could cause landslides. And that it was just as well there were taniwha who could make sure people would do the right thing!

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