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1-3Dragon Masters series.
Illustrated by
Damien Jones.
In Thunder, a former dragon master attacks during the king's wedding and breaks up the Dragon Master group, ending with a cliffhanger. In Rainbow, the team must psychically connect a new dragon and master to the Rainbow Dragon, who needs help. The high-interest fantasy story lines are commonplace and formulaic, but quick chapters and abundant illustrations make these good for newly independent readers. Review covers these Dragon Masters titles: Roar of the Thunder Dragon and Waking the Rainbow Dragon.